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README: use systemd to start saxi on the pi #181

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This patch adds documentation for starting saxi as a systemd unit on the Raspberry Pi so that it runs at boot time and will restart if the process exits for some reason.

This patch adds documentation for starting saxi as a systemd unit
on the Raspberry Pi so that it runs at boot time and will restart if
the process exits for some reason.

Signed-off-by: Trammell Hudson <[email protected]>
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looks like a great addition to the documentation! I've just done that on my own Pi based on your description, thanks.

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jedahan commented Aug 7, 2023

A slightly modified version of this worked well for me (full path to saxi executable since I installed as a non-root user).

I wonder is it possible to install this file as a user unit? Or does that make it more complex. I'm always worried about the package manager overwriting files outside of $HOME ...

@nornagon nornagon merged commit 9b6829e into nornagon:main Apr 2, 2024
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