Tjlejeune

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  1. +1. This should have been a feature a long time ago
  2. I've been running unRAID for at least 6 years. In that time I've had 2 different builds, but I've used the same USB key for both. I was skeptical about it at first but now I think the OS being held on a USB is one unRAIDs best features. Frees up a SATA/ nvme port for more storage plus makes it easier to move to new hardware.
  3. I've had a similar though. Automatic file management similar to File Juggler, Belvidere, or Droppit. Rather than moving all cached files at once, allow users to move cached files based off user determined rules. For example, move DVR recordings older than 7 days to the array or move a video file that's been accessed twice in the past few days back onto cache. It's possible to do this with user scripts, but a UI to configure rules would me amazing. Unfortunately I've yet to find a program that runs on Linux that offers this.
  4. There's 2 fairly good mobile apps on Android. I use Companion. Doesn't give you every option the website does but it's great for starting and stopping VMs and docker containers
  5. Oh dang. Glad to see this is possible without googling how to pull it off via the terminal
  6. The mover is a great tool, but only having the options of keeping files permanently in cache or moving everything at a predetermined time makes it somewhat unflexible. Would be a huge additional if users could move files in a specific share from cache to array if say, the file hasn't been modified in x amount of days or if the file is older than x, etc . For example, new media downloads could stay in cache longer so accessing new media would be faster or files needed for a work project could stay in cache until they haven't been modified for a week or so. This is pretty easy to pull off with scripts but having a nice UI to help users do this would make cache even more useful.
  7. I always thought a mover option based off file date would be nice. Like, move files that haven't change in a few days to the array
  8. Love the dashboard but it would be nice if we could hide specific Docker apps and VMs. Don't really need quick access to every app
  9. Yeah, I've tried Android X86. Unfortunately it ran like crap and some apps don't work well on it
  10. +1. Would love to be able to run a Android VM, mainly for Tasker
  11. Do you have the user scripts plugin installed? Seems like it'll do what you're looking for
  12. Oh, I know. Pipe dream. Would love a more customizable dashboard similar to Organizr but I'm not gonna hold my breath
  13. +1 Mainly just want the user script plugin accessable from the dashboard