Migration: Clearer distinction between docker cp and system's cp

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4. Copy your data (nextcloud_app_1 is the name of your Nextcloud container):
```console
docker cp --preserve ./data/ nextcloud_app_1:/var/www/html/
docker cp ./data/ nextcloud_app_1:/var/www/html/
docker-compose exec app chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/html/data
docker cp ./theming/ nextcloud_app_1:/var/www/html/
docker-compose exec app chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/html/theming
docker cp ./config/config.php nextcloud_app_1:/var/www/html/config
docker-compose exec app chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/html/config
```
If you want to preserve the metadata of your files like timestamps, copy the data directly on the host to the named volume using plain `cp` like this:
```console
cp --preserve --recursive ./data/ /path/to/nextcloudVolume/data
```
5. Copy only the custom apps you use (or simply redownload them from the web interface):
```console
docker cp ./custom_apps/ nextcloud_data:/var/www/html/