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Getting Asset UPNP to reboot automatically on Raspberry Pi

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  • dvdr
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast

    • Sep 2008
    • 235

    #16
    Just stumbled over the same problem when installing Asset UPNP 32 bit for Raspberry Pi on an ARM7Vl Fedora Linux distribution on a SoTM sMS200Ultra. Turned out, that the crontab process was not activated on this installation.
    So I'll copy the Terminal commands I found out - maybe, that helps

    CAVEAT: These commands worked on my Linux Fedora 32 distribution with an ARM7Vl system - I am no programmer, so this code might not work for you, but can serve as a starting point to do your own research for your specific system!

    I followed the instructions I found here:
    I did not have to follow the first part of the instruction , since Cron was already installed - might be the same when you set up a default RPi installation
    Installing Cron on Fedora 38

    Before setting up a cron job, ensure that the cron daemon is installed on your Fedora system. The cron service is managed by 'cronie', which can be installed using the following command:
    Code:
    sudo dnf install cronie
    I succeded to start the cron service by just using these two commands. The automated entries, that the Asset installation routine already had made in crontab, were executed on reboot, then:

    After the installation is complete, start the cron service and enable it to run on boot:
    Code:
    sudo systemctl start crond.service
    sudo systemctl enable crond.service

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