12-28-2019, 01:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-28-2019, 01:54 PM by TheOldPresbyope.)
@DRONE7
@vinnn is right of course. There's more than one way to skin this cat in Linux---I can think of 4---but also no shame in using the old-school rc.local method.
As you can see by looking at the file, Tim already uses rc.local for some of moOde's initlalization.
Let's see your response to vinnn. For the rc.local file, show us not just what you added but where you added it. (If, for example, the new line was added after the exit 0 line, it will never be executed.)
Regards,
Kent
@vinnn is right of course. There's more than one way to skin this cat in Linux---I can think of 4---but also no shame in using the old-school rc.local method.
As you can see by looking at the file, Tim already uses rc.local for some of moOde's initlalization.
Let's see your response to vinnn. For the rc.local file, show us not just what you added but where you added it. (If, for example, the new line was added after the exit 0 line, it will never be executed.)
Regards,
Kent