I don't necessarily want to start completely from scratch.

The end goal is to get a Docker container created that is as small as
possible, able to run with minimal configuration and be easily updatable
whenever there's a new LMS release.

Based on images sizes alone, it sounds like Alpine might be a good start
for this. However, if this makes things difficult, then expanding the
image size by basing it on Debian probably isn't the end of the world.

Apologies if I'm not being more clear, but I'm still finding my feet
with all this myself.

As a bit of background, I've been successfully running LMS from Debian
packages for *years*. Just considering moving it all to Docker in line
with the way I've been splitting up various other services on my
network.

Andy


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