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cj0r

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  1. Nailed it haha
  2. Just stumbled upon this while looking for a way to catalog items and instructions for things around the house. Bam this serves all purposes. Thanks for adding it to community apps. Now the question is, can everyone keep up on it so everything lives where it should and the information stays accurate...
  3. Boom nailed it. Close the thread! Next song!!!
  4. Frankly, that user should be banned from the community. That was such an unprofessional and unethical move. Limetech would have made its announcement when it was ready. If the user was truly concerned, they could have approached Limetech before calling a 5 alarm fire with incomplete information. They are no friend to this community.
  5. That is far from accurate when you look at the server software space. Unraid baking in a pricing model that can ensure they have a steady cash flow is more than acceptable considering how long they've gone without some form of a fee or licensing system like this. Even moreso considering how much they've given over the years when comparing the original offering and how much it has evolved to its modern day state. They're also allowing customers to keep using their product even after that annual license expires... that's incredibly generous considering most licensed software becomes useless once expired. Yes you can build a similar free open source alternative but it will be a hell of a lot more work to get setup, won't be nearly as modular, and it will never provide the same easy to use experience. Frankly all those saying things about free alternatives should be donating $$$ to those devs as well but I'm sure they are not and that's just sad and is a big problem across the free/open source software community. I personally have bought multiple licenses from Unraid and recommended to many over the years. I have absolutely no regrets and fully support their decision to create a reasonable revenue stream that they more than deserve.
  6. If you're not booting beyond bios you have something else going on. You should create a separate support thread since I don't think this is related to the release. My guess is your bios settings have reset so you're no longer booting from USB key, key itself has died, or motherboard has a hardware issue such as the USB port the key is plugged in to going bad. Could just be bad luck/timing when paired with the update.
  7. cj0r replied to TheBeast's topic in Feature Requests
    +1 Would love to see f2b built into Unraid. As mentioned above, as soon as the My Servers plugin started becoming a thing, I feel like fail2ban should have also had a native roll out. There's a lot of users out there and a whole bunch of them aren't aware of the security risks involved in exposing any part of their server to the outside world. f2b would be one more layer to protect them.
  8. Oh baby you're embarking on a fun project. I did the same kind of consolidation between April and May on my primary server; 23 drives down to 7. Took a week or so shuffling data between the old and new drives but I came out unscathed in the end, you will too. Measure twice and cut once! Be sure to sell your old drives after properly clearing. I recovered all upgrade costs and then some because of drive shortages and Chia demand... nice bonus for the efforts.
  9. Successfully flashed my M1015, thanks for the extra effort madburg!
  10. New ver. working great Joe! The dupes work around is working perfect.

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