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I did. That's where I ran into the problems.
I'm embarrassed to admit I didn't try this. I think I was too far into the weeds the other night. I'll give this a try.
If it works, I'm thinking I'll need to setup a systemd service to auto-mount the path on boot and set it as a dependency in docker so docker doesn't start before it?
Your way should work with a systemd service. I do it the same way but I just need one bucket mounted in my file system, so I don't need dependencies
I was able to get the rclone mount on boot via a systemd unit without much trouble.
I even managed to drag it kicking and screaming into a docker volume that I mounted as an external volume to the Nextcloud AIO stack. It still refused to allow me to add it as a backup directory.
I think I'm throwing in the towel with getting Nextcloud to back it up via the built in mechanism. I'll just schedule a separate job (cron/systemd) that runs shortly after the Nextcloud backup. It should be close enough for my purposes.