Hello,
I am trying to run some processes on a TS-7800 that I have been running on a
TS-7260. I have the TS-7800 running the linuxrc-mtdroot script at boot to start
Linux from the onboard flash. I put my script that starts my processes in
/etc/init.d, and I created a link to that script in /etc/rc3.d. On boot, it
appears that my processes get started up without any problems, but then for
some reason they all are stopped.
If I log in and run my script from a command line, everything works fine. There
appears to be something happening with the TS-7800 Linux that did not happen
with the TS-7260 Linux, that is stopping all my processes when they are started
from the /etc/rc3.d link.
Does anyone have any ideas on what may be happening, and how I can get my
processes to run?
Also, my script mounts a microSD Card for data logging. Occasionally, when
running at boot, the mount fails, printing "special device /dev/tssdcarda1 does
not exist". This happens around 10% of the time. Does anyone have any ideas on
why this happens, and what I can do to prevent it?
Thank you,
HLD
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