Does the docker user have permission to that folder?
catloaf
No "seems" necessary. Just look at him and Vance berating Zelenskyy for not thanking them.
No, just a USB network adapter.
You also just plug it in. But again, no guarantee it'll work. Even if you get a riser, most of them are just physical adapters. The fancier server ones do have some brain to them, but I don't know if it would help.
You could also just sidestep the problem and use some USB adapters.
Then plug it in and go to town. Either it'll work, or it won't. Some cards get unhappy about missing pins, but it's really just luck of the draw.
I'm not sure that pulling a gun on ICE is a good idea.
Cut the slot? Or desolder it and replace it with one with an open back.
Depends on whether they have a time machine, else it'll be into the future at the same rate as the rest of us.
Personally my threshold for "probably too old" is 40k hours, but if they show very few start/stops and they test out, they'll probably be fine.
But failures can happen at any time, even right from the factory. Just get the replacement. You should always be prepared to replace drives, if you want high uptime and low data loss.
Maybe they should invite them in and give them the most pants-shitting sugar-free thing they have. I would not even want to be a fly on the wall on that ride home.
It's not meant to be a defense.