name: Problems with a script. description: Generate a report on an issue pertaining specifically to the script. For other inquires please share them in the Discussions section. Blank issues will be closed immediately. body: - type: markdown attributes: value: | **IMPORTANT:** Failure to comply with the following guidelines may result in immediate closure. - Prior to submitting, kindly search the closed issues to check if the problem you are reporting has already been addressed and resolved. If you come across a closed issue that pertains to your problem, please leave a comment on that issue instead of creating a new one. - Switching Linux distributions without verifying that the default distribution is working correctly. - When encountering the error message `[ERROR] in line 24: exit code *: while executing command "$@" > /dev/null 2>&1`, make sure to run the script in verbose mode to accurately determine the underlying issue. - For suggestions, questions or feature/script requests, please share them in the [Discussions section.](https://github.com/tteck/Proxmox/discussions) - type: input id: guidelines attributes: label: Please verify that you have read and understood the guidelines. placeholder: 'yes' validations: required: true - type: textarea id: bug attributes: label: A clear and concise description of the issue. validations: required: true - type: dropdown id: distribution validations: required: true attributes: label: Which Linux distribution are you employing? options: - - Default Settings - Debian 11 - Debian 12 - Ubuntu 20.04 - Ubuntu 22.04 - Ubuntu 23.04 - type: textarea id: screenshot attributes: label: If relevant, including screenshots or a code block can be helpful in clarifying the issue. placeholder: Code blocks begin and conclude by enclosing the code with three backticks (```) above and below it. validations: required: false - type: textarea id: reproduce attributes: label: Please provide detailed steps to reproduce the issue. placeholder: First do this, then this ... validations: required: false