sed -i "s|$variable|\${$sole_variable}|g" containers.yml
done
sed -i 's|_ENABLED=|_ENABLED=no # Setting this to "yes" enables the option in Nextcloud automatically.|' sample.conf
sed -i 's|TALK_ENABLED=no|TALK_ENABLED=yes|' sample.conf
sed -i 's|COLLABORA_ENABLED=no|COLLABORA_ENABLED=yes|' sample.conf
sed -i 's|NEXTCLOUD_DATADIR=|NEXTCLOUD_DATADIR=nextcloud_aio_nextcloud_data # You can change this to e.g. "/mnt/ncdata" to map it to a location on your host. It needs to be adjusted before the first startup and never afterwards!|' sample.conf
sed -i 's|NEXTCLOUD_MOUNT=|NEXTCLOUD_MOUNT=/mnt/ # This allows the Nextcloud container to access directories on the host. It must never be equal to the value of NEXTCLOUD_DATADIR!|' sample.conf
sed -i 's|DAILY_BACKUP_RUNNING=|DAILY_BACKUP_RUNNING=no # When setting to yes, it will automatically update all installed Nextcloud apps upon container startup.|' sample.conf
sed -i 's|APACHE_PORT=|APACHE_PORT=443 # Changing this to a different value than 443 will allow you to run it behind a reverse proxy.|' sample.conf
sed -i 's|AIO_TOKEN=|AIO_TOKEN=123456 # Has no function but needs to be set!|' sample.conf
sed -i 's|AIO_URL=|AIO_URL=localhost # Has no function but needs to be set!|' sample.conf
sed -i 's|NC_DOMAIN=|NC_DOMAIN=yourdomain.com # TODO! Needs to be changed to the domain that you want to use for Nextcloud.|' sample.conf
sed -i 's|NEXTCLOUD_PASSWORD=|NEXTCLOUD_PASSWORD= # TODO! This is the password of the initially created Nextcloud admin with username "admin".|' sample.conf