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i need help please.

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You can even use the Config View/Edit screen in unMENU to edit the go script to add the line described in the previous post at the end to start unmenu every time you reboot.

 

Just click on "Config View/Edit screen" and then choose /boot/config/go as the file to edit.

 

The page will show you the contents of the current file, press "Edit" at the bottom of the screen to go into edit mode.  Then save your changes, again with the button at the bottom of the screen, and it will be there to re-start unmenu for when you reboot. 

 

The Config View/Edit screen will also make a "backups" folder on your flash drive and put a dated copy of the "go" script there, in case you want to revert to it.

 

Joe L.

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add

/boot/unmenu/uu

 

to your go script and unmenu will start each time the server is started.

 

as for the line in red you can use the unmenu package manager to load the missing library and then make it install on every reboot.  You want to install the "cxxlibs-6.0.9-i486.tgz library" to get the line to go away.

 

That was exactly the hint I needed. I will do so this evening when I am at home.

 

As always also big thank you to Joe who is a big help.

 

I really appreciate your help!

 

I have not seen so far a "Unraid for dummies" How To about the first things (especially when you do not have linux console experience and you used suse linux on a booting cd only)....

So I will take my experiences so far and will write it with screenshots and publish it later - definitly in Englisch, perhaps also in german.

 

So, agenda will be something like that:

 

1.) Hardware selection

2.) Flash drive preperation

3.) Getting started

4.) unmenu integration

5.) adding torrent

6.) WOL and automatic power down

.....

 

It will be based on my personal (!!!) experiences and also contain personal notes from my side.

 

Again a big thank you to you all.

 

If the testing today and tomorrow is all well I will upgrade to the pro version to have the cache drive available. I really like unraid.

A walk through for some of the many different addons has been discussed before but it is something that has just not happened yet.  I think it mostly relates to having the time to do it and post it here to the community.

 

The unRAID wiki is a very good source of information and the Topical Index/Best of the Forums is usually a good place to start when first looking at all of this stuff.

 

If the forum had a how-to section that could just point to the correct wiki entry that would probably be enough, but still allow discussion about problems.

Good evening,

 

somehow it is the same precidure every evening. I try to start extending my unraid server but somehow I do not get it to work.... again.

 

I want to install the rtorrent client. So what have I done so far:

 

1.) I downloaded the rtorrent files from first post here => http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=4029

 

2.) I went to the root of my server. I inserted following line

 

installpkg /boot/rtorrent.install/rtorrent

 

3.) But I do not get my torrent to open/ to work with http://tower:83

 

Where did I make a mistake?

Over the weekend I tested Bubbaraid but I could not get it running flawlessly. The server was often unreachable though it was still running.

 

Do not know what exactly was wrong..... But that brings me back the rtorrent installation issue.

 

Does anybody have a hint for me in that case, please?

I probably can't help, I don't use torrents, but I can offer a suggestion.  Provide more detail about the steps you took, and the error messages and responses you saw.  I'm sure there were more steps between step 1 and 2, and also before step 3.  Perhaps that will provide the detail necessary for others to recognize the problem.

I probably can't help, I don't use torrents, but I can offer a suggestion.  Provide more detail about the steps you took, and the error messages and responses you saw.  I'm sure there were more steps between step 1 and 2, and also before step 3.  Perhaps that will provide the detail necessary for others to recognize the problem.

Your installpkg line is not as shown in the example post.

They gave:

installpkg /boot/rtorrent.install/*

 

note the trailing "/*" that is missing in your example.

Also, they then invoked the rtorrent command to start it.  You did not.  So, it looks like you did not install it, and then did not start it.

 

Joe L.

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