![]() ![]() From there you want to click the button for Create Custom ProfileĬlick the Create New Server tab from the left. So click Manage Profiles on the left side of the screen underneath Dashboard. I’m not sure if that is good or bad but it works. I have created a new profile for each server I’ve installed. Now hop back into MineOS because we need to make a profile. We need that information for the next part. This is usually easy to find and in the case of SkyFactory it is: jar string that actually launches the server. You will have one for SkyFactory and one for ByteSize. ![]() You want to navigate to your Servers folder where you will have two folders in there. Go back to the Packs list and scroll down to find the ByteSize modpack and do the same thing… ![]() Now the client is setup for our SkyFactory Install. Just click “I’ve Downloaded This File” and it will grab it and go. For those just let the file download and then close the window and you will see a window here (I can’t get it to show up now because I’ve previously downloaded them) telling you where to have the file. ![]() Note: You may have a couple of pop-ups asking you to download files and that is because of distribution rights on some of the mods do not allow them to be packaged with the packs and must be downloaded separate. The important thing to note here is which you selected because for the best compatibility you will need the same when you install the server as you selected here. Just check which of the optional you want installed and click Install. This window shows you the required mods and the optional mods. Click Install and you will be greeted with this window: You will then be greeted by this screen:įrom here you will name it whatever you want it to be named. Find SkyFactory2 and you will want to click the New Instance button. You will be taken to a screen that has packs on the left with some buttons with each one. Ok so on the ATLauncher the first thing you will need to do is click Packs on the right-hand side. I will stick the mods in the root folder of ATLauncher and then I can easily copy them to where they need to go so I don’t have to hunt for them later. Then what I normally do when I’m playing with modding modpacks etc. Once you have it dumped there make a shortcut to it (the. So what I normally do is dump the ATLauncher.exe file into a folder that I can easily find. Now for this I will walk you through making 2 servers from the AT Launcher: SkyFactory and ByteSize. On here you want to find the line that says “Allow login by root?”… change that to yes and click Save at the bottom. On the top hover over “Servers” and then on the next screen “Authentication”. What we need to do here is allow SFTP (FTP over SSH) access (how we are going to move files to and from the computer) which is turned off/denied by default. Note: This is the most important password in the history of your server. On this screen you will use the default username of root as the login and the password you gave when you installed MineOS and it asked you for the “ROOT” password. The first thing that you will want to do is take note of your main MineOS screen (at the console… the blue screen with some IP addresses… yea that) Grab the one for your Webmin interface (Default was IP:12321) Note: you will need the : (colon) and then the port number to get to it. Find some PATIENCE because you are entering a realm of IT with some of this stuff.Grab some software: WinSCP, and a Launcher of your Choice.I am assuming you have MineOS installed and running and can get to your web gui interface as well as your webmin interface.I’m sure there are already some basic understandings as to what to do with that but I may make that in the future If you are going out across the web and playing then you will have to do some stuff on your firewall and I’m not covering that here. Oh I am also assuming that you are running both the server and the client (game) from the same network. From here I will find how to do things better but I’m not there yet. What I plan on doing here is going from a fresh install to having a modpack with EXTRA MODS installed and runningīTW… I am not a pro at Minecraft Servers and I’m sure there is WAY more that should be done to make the install more optimized but this works for me and like I said… I just wanted to get to this point. Ok so it took me a while because well frankly it’s not all that straight forward and I wanted something that was for those that come after me. ![]()
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