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Copy nssm.exe to same directory that rclone is in. I launched NSSM, by opening an elevated command line. Type cmd in the search bar and right click and choose “run as administrator.” | |
1. cd c:\rclone (or wherever you have rclone located) | |
2. nssm install “Rclone Mount” | |
3. Fill in the info below | |
4. Still in the command prompt, type services.msc | |
5. Scroll down and choose your service and right click and start it. | |
6. If it fails to start, stop the service | |
7. Go back to command prompt and run sc.exe delete “Rclone Mount” | |
8. Enter the command from step 2 above and repeat until you complete everything with no typos and it works. |
The TrueNAS installer doesn't have a way to use anything less than the full device. This is usually a waste of resources when installing to a modern NVMe which is usually several hundred of GB. TrueNAS SCALE will use only a few GB for its system files so installing to a 16GB partition would be helpful.
Unfortunately this is only possible by using an intermediate device to act as the installation disk and later move this data to the NVMe.
After a weekend of research, stress and pain I finally figure out how to install manjaro 17 and configure the nvidia/bumblebee drivers on my avell laptop
Here's my notebook specs:
$ inxi -MGCNA
Machine: Device: laptop System: Avell High Performance product: 1513
Mobo: N/A model: N/A v: 0.1 UEFI: American Megatrends v: N.1.02 date: 09/28/2016
Battery BAT0: charge: 44.0 Wh 100.0% condition: 44.0/44.0 Wh (100%)