On 2020-09-05 05:23, Roger Price wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Sep 2020, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
>> But runs normally if started. On a rpi4 running an uptodate raspbian
>> buster, how do I set it to auto start at boot time?
>
> Hello Gene, By "auto start" I assume you mean the automatic power on of a box
On Saturday 05 September 2020 09:55:08 Charles Lepple wrote:
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> Roger, I don't have any experience with the Raspberry Pi 4, but
> previous RPi models would just boot as soon as power is applied, so
> I'm guessing this is more of a problem starting NUT at boot.
Correct, but see below.
>
On Saturday 05 September 2020 05:23:04 Roger Price wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Sep 2020, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > But runs normally if started. On a rpi4 running an uptodate
> > raspbian buster, how do I set it to auto start at boot time?
>
> Hello Gene, By "auto start" I assume you mean the automatic
On Sep 5, 2020, at 5:23 AM, Roger Price wrote:
>
> On Sat, 5 Sep 2020, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
>> But runs normally if started. On a rpi4 running an uptodate raspbian
>> buster, how do I set it to auto start at boot time?
>
> Hello Gene, By "auto start" I assume you mean the automatic power on
On Sat, 5 Sep 2020, Gene Heskett wrote:
But runs normally if started. On a rpi4 running an uptodate raspbian
buster, how do I set it to auto start at boot time?
Hello Gene, By "auto start" I assume you mean the automatic power on of a box
when wall power returns after a power failure. For
But runs normally if started. On a rpi4 running an uptodate raspbian
buster, how do I set it to auto start at boot time?
Thanks.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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