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Revision as of 12:35, 20 February 2008
Autostarting llink on a Synology NAS
If you want to autostart llink upon boot in your NAS you may use this script.
It is confirmed to work on a CS-406 with firmware 518, but in theory it would work for all x07 and x06 models.
NOTES
Make sure you change the path to llink correctly in the script below.
You use this script at your own risk, the author will not be liable for any problems derived from using this script.
#!/bin/sh # This script is made available under the GPLv2 terms. # Written 2008 by Daniel Cervera, dc11ab (at) gmail (dot) com # With kind help from lundman and Kalle Andersson # Version 1.1 # This enables autostart of the llink media server on Synology NAS. # Look at lundman.net or networkedmediatank.com for more information. # Make sure we have a clean start if [ "$1" = "stop" ]; then killall llink exit 0 fi #Make sure this is the correct path to llink: llink="/volume1/llink-2.0/llink/src/llink" #Check if llink exist; if so then run it, else say that it didn't work: cd `dirname $llink` && ./llink || echo "$llink or its directory doesn't exist, and check permissions!" # End of script
Put this script in the /usr/syno/etc.defaults/rc.d/
folder with the name S89llink.sh
, for instance using vi.
Change the permissions: $ chmod 777 /usr/syno/etc.defaults/rc.d/S89llink.sh
And then it shall appear after reboot!
Notes
It is not confirmed if the script brakes or disappears after a firmware update. Make sure you have a copy.