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  1. I ran the wget, it was instantaneous:

    wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ich777/versions/master/nvidia_versions
    CUR_PRB=515.57
    LAST_PRB=515.48.07
    
    CUR_NFB=495.46
    LAST_NFB=495.44
    
    UPDATED=2022-06-28T20:05Z

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    I uninstalled using:

    plugin remove nvidia-driver.plg

    Rebooted

    Reinstalled using CA (same error was still there, but plugin seemed to install, my GPU is still not found)

    Disabled/Re-enabled Docker

    Selected Latest

    Updated

    Rebooted for the 1234569478651 time today.... 

    And now the plugin does not appear... 

     

    What other info can I give you? 

     

  2. I've been using this plugin with no issues for months.  After a reboot today it did not find my GPU.  I tried re-downloading the plugin and get this error:

     

    -----ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR------
    ----Can't get Production Branch version and found no installed local driver-----
    -----Please wait for an hour and try it again, if it then also fails please-----
    ------go to the Support Thread on the unRAID forums and make a post there!------
    plugin: run failed: /bin/bash retval: 1

     

    Thoughts? 

     

  3. Thank you for the help! 

     

    I rebooted the server this morning and all of the shares are now visible.  I will leave my notes here in case they are useful to anyone. 

    1. When I first added the scripts, all of the shares were created as follows (all with same settings for export:yes and security:public)
      1. local
      2. mount_mergerfs
      3. mount_rclone
    2. I was able to see the local share in my VM's via the network, but not the mount_mergerfs or mount_rclone shares
    3. I checked the ownership of the shares with: 
      cd /mnt/user
      ls -l

       

    4. I saw the mount_mergerfs and mount_rclone shares were listed as root:root instead of nobody:users
    5. Rebooted server
    6. Shares mounted and are visible inside of VM. Checked the ownership again, this time all shares are listed as nobody:users

     

    Please let me know if I did something incorrectly with the scripts the first time.  It does look like a reboot fixed my issue. Thank you again!

  4. Thank you for the scripts and how-to guide!  I have gotten through all of the steps and it looks like things are working well for Plex.  I had a couple of questions to clarify how some things work (I apologize if these have already been answered, I might have missed it while I was reading the thread):

     

    1.  I would like to be able to use some files from my Google Drive in my VMs.  I am unable to "see" the mount_mergerfs directory in my network.  When I checked, it looks like the share was created as root:root instead of nobody:users.  Is this correct?  If so, how do I sync files to/from Google Drive within my VM? 
    2. I have 2 remotes like the instructions described (unencrypted and encrypted).  My encrypted remote is a sub-directory inside of my Google Drive root directory.  So, if I move a file into mount_mergerfs/remotename/encrypteddirectory, will it automatically be encrypted during upload to Google?  If not, what did I miss to set this up correctly?
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