First jupyterlab needs to be installed: `pip3 install jupyterlab` You can use the make_user_accounts.py script with the following scripts: * `--passwords`: words.txt -- a txt file with ingredient words on each line to generate passwords with * `--from_file`: users.txt -- a txt file with a username on each line * `--servername`: sandbol -- a string The script generates: * `users.csv`: a list of all the users, their personal ports, their passwords * `users.md`: a bulletpoint list with a link to the `/__LAB__/` link for each user * `users.nginx.conf`: snippets of nginx configuration that can be added to the main nginx config file Then the service file template is copied: `sudo cp templates/jupyterlab@.service /etc/systemd/system` This service file is a template for all the jupyter lab services that are running, which is one for each user. Now try to start one jupyterlab instance with: `sudo systemctl start jupyter@murtaugh`