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Re: SyncThing
That doesn't sound like the best of ideas. MiSTer isn't really meant to be used this way; the linux configuration is purposefully lean and the filesystem is intended to be largely read-only. Adding another service running in the background is asking for trouble imho. I know there are scripts to allow you to sync saves with Google Drive or RClone a...
Re: SyncThing
I don't know about your script but I have one in /etc/init.d with the form S99xxx and it starts on bootup. Good to know its possible! Where are you putting the syncthing binary? Maybe naming the script S99syncthing would help. I should have been more explicit, my script is not about syncthing but keeping my HDD spinning. It was just to tell you th...
Re: SyncThing
That doesn't sound like the best of ideas. MiSTer isn't really meant to be used this way; the linux configuration is purposefully lean and the filesystem is intended to be largely read-only. Adding another service running in the background is asking for trouble imho. I know there are scripts to allow you to sync saves with Google Drive or RClone a...
SyncThing
Hello, does anyone have syncthing working properly on their mister setups? I can get the ARM binary to run from command line but struggling to get it to run at boot. Steps taken so far are to create an init.d script called /etc/init.d/S52syncthing which I can start and stop from the command line but it wont start at boot. Second idea was to use the...