I'm interested in setting up a very basic JupyterHub to allow a small 
whitelist of users to run jobs on a particular server remotely. There's 
been some decent YouTube tutorials on setting up JupyterHub itself, but I 
seem to always run aground in a way that suggests I'm failing to do the 
initial setup of the kernels correctly. Is there any chance I could impose 
on someone for a step-by-step configuration guide for that step, assuming 
the following:

- RHEL, CentOS, ScientificLinux, etc.
- Access to root, an admin, and several user accounts
- Spotty at best Linux knowledge (squarely in the "enough to be dangerous" 
category)

For example, what user should everything be done under? If I'm installing 
Anaconda, where should the various directory options I have point to? etc.

Thanks,
Eric

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