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Freakin’ Awesome! I tried if for a few things and I am happy with the results so far. I am certain it will not be great for everything, for example when I asked it how to replace a failed drive, it did not mention dropping power so it made an assumption that the person either has a hot swap drive bay or knows they need to power off.
Regardless, now a new user has no excuse to not do a little research on their own.
Explain how to install jailmaker in the style of Shakespeare
Ah, gentle user, prithee lend thine ear, For I shall tell thee how to install Jailmaker here. First, log into the web interface with grace, And to the Datasets section make thy pace.
Select thy root pool, and with a click so light, Add a new dataset, name it jailmakeroutright. Leave all settings as they are, do not amend, Then click Save, and thus this step shall end.
Next, open a Shell, SSH is preferred, Run commands as root, let them be heard:
cd /mnt/_tank_/jailmaker/ – replace tank with thy pool’s name,
curl --location --remote-name https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Jip-Hop/jailmaker/main/jlmkr.py – fetch the script of fame,
chmod +x jlmkr.py – make it executable, as is the game.
Thus, thou hast installed Jailmaker with ease, May it serve thee well and thy troubles appease.
It appears the AI-Powered Search hotspot is part of the main frame and it covers anything that scrolls behind it, like a big piece of bubble-gum stuck on my screen. May I suggest you move the hotspot to the navigation pane. Better yet make it a small icon next to the existing “Search” box at the top of the navigation pane.