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Is there a recommended way to auto start udiskie on startup? Specifically on a machine that is headless and not using a gui? I have tried a shell script to call
udiskie -aNT &
But this doesn't work I think because its happening too early during the boot. It would be really useful to have a setting or script to enable/disable auto starting.
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autostart completely depends on your setup and is not really an application level responsibility.
e.g. if using a custom window manager, you would put it in .xinitrc. If your window manager/desktop environment has autostart applications, you can put it there. On a headless machine with systemd, you could put it e.g. in a unit file that is activated by the multi-user.target, otherwise you may have to write an init script for your init system.
But this doesn't work I think because its happening too early during the boot. It would be really useful to have a setting or script to enable/disable auto starting.
How did you set it up, and what happens exactly? Do you have a log file? Did you setup the XXX-other permissions as described in the wiki?
Is there a recommended way to auto start udiskie on startup? Specifically on a machine that is headless and not using a gui? I have tried a shell script to call
udiskie -aNT &
But this doesn't work I think because its happening too early during the boot. It would be really useful to have a setting or script to enable/disable auto starting.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: