junknstuff

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  1. My current workaround is to manually add the LL BookID to the end of the downloaded file directory then run the post-processor, which is better than nothing, but I'm not sure what I'm missing for a truly automated experience. The workaround was found in this Git issue from 2018
  2. Hi all. I am having an issue where LL successfully finds a book and then sends it to SABNZBD where it is successfully downloaded but then LL does not process the completed download. Pretty much this issue on GitHub. It's odd because the completed downloads WERE being processed at some point today but then stopped suddenly. The only change I had made was to setup a Calibre library. My Calibre library is kept in its own share (following SpaceInvaderOne's setup) at /calibrelibrary and is NOT under /media/books. The prior LL files that were processed successfully are set to their respective </media/books/Author/Book Title> subfolder and Calibre then looks in /media/books to import/make a copy to the share /calibrelibrary I understand the LL project itself has not been updated for the last 2 years or so but if anyone has the post-processing working, I don't mind to do periodic manual Importing to Calibre itself. TIA! debug.zip
  3. i have searched this topic with a few key terms and have not seen this come up but if it has please point me in the right direction macinabox has installed the VM but upon boot it presents the UEFI shell and gives the option "Press ESC in 5 seconds to skip startup.nsh or any other key to continue" I can't seem to pass this screen. If I press ESC then the Shell prompt appears. When I press "any other key" such as a physical letter key or even CTRL or ALT on my keyboard - it does not seem to affect the system in anyway. I also tried using the VNC buttons to press CTRL and ALT with no difference. I AM able to issue the "reset" command at the Shell prompt which resets the 5 second count-down. i AM able to issue the "exit" command which put into a BIOS looking type of screen: This is what the log looks like: Any guidance is much appreciated