Add information about the DB volume to the installation document

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Jyri-Petteri Paloposki 2021-01-05 05:39:07 +02:00
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6. You should now be able to access Tracks in http://localhost:3000
Note: If you've previously used the Tracks docker-compose installation with a
directory of the same name, the old database might still exist which prevents
it from being re-initialised. If you want to start from scratch, check out the
volume list and remove the volume in question with the following commands:
```
$ docker volume list
$ docker volume rm tracks_db-data
```
## Docker installation using a separate container
You can also install Tracks without Docker Compose. This allows you to use the official Docker containers and you can use your existing database server instead of having a separate one for Tracks.