Pablito89 (OP)
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September 26, 2013, 01:21:15 PM |
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Hey guys, i usually do these commands into the terminal for get bfgminer starts on Raspbian on my Raspberry: cd cd bfgminer sudo ./bfgminer url -u user -p pass -S all How could i automatize that? Thanks
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Zanatos666
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September 26, 2013, 04:43:03 PM |
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First I would run bfgminer as you stated above, then once its started type S to display the settings, then type W to write a config file. This should save it for you so next time all you have to do is just start bfgminer without the -S all afterwards (I could be wrong, never done it that way, but seems like what you would do).
Now, auto starting is the next step. I know this works for Minepeon, but I dont know about Raspbian, but they are similar so why not give it a try.
Try:
sudo systemctl enable bfgminer.service sudo systemctl start bfgminer.service
Reboot and see if that works. I
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Pablito89 (OP)
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September 26, 2013, 07:26:21 PM |
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First I would run bfgminer as you stated above, then once its started type S to display the settings, then type W to write a config file. This should save it for you so next time all you have to do is just start bfgminer without the -S all afterwards (I could be wrong, never done it that way, but seems like what you would do).
Now, auto starting is the next step. I know this works for Minepeon, but I dont know about Raspbian, but they are similar so why not give it a try.
Try:
sudo systemctl enable bfgminer.service sudo systemctl start bfgminer.service
Reboot and see if that works. I
I did the first step, but "systemctl" command is not found
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Zanatos666
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September 26, 2013, 07:36:53 PM |
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First I would run bfgminer as you stated above, then once its started type S to display the settings, then type W to write a config file. This should save it for you so next time all you have to do is just start bfgminer without the -S all afterwards (I could be wrong, never done it that way, but seems like what you would do).
Now, auto starting is the next step. I know this works for Minepeon, but I dont know about Raspbian, but they are similar so why not give it a try.
Try:
sudo systemctl enable bfgminer.service sudo systemctl start bfgminer.service
Reboot and see if that works. I
I did the first step, but "systemctl" command is not found Try this first sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install systemd Once you do that, try running those commands again.
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Pablito89 (OP)
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September 26, 2013, 07:43:28 PM |
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First I would run bfgminer as you stated above, then once its started type S to display the settings, then type W to write a config file. This should save it for you so next time all you have to do is just start bfgminer without the -S all afterwards (I could be wrong, never done it that way, but seems like what you would do).
Now, auto starting is the next step. I know this works for Minepeon, but I dont know about Raspbian, but they are similar so why not give it a try.
Try:
sudo systemctl enable bfgminer.service sudo systemctl start bfgminer.service
Reboot and see if that works. I
I did the first step, but "systemctl" command is not found Try this first sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install systemd Once you do that, try running those commands again. Now on sudo systemctl enable bfgminer.service Operation failed: No such file or directory
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Zanatos666
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September 26, 2013, 08:10:28 PM |
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First I would run bfgminer as you stated above, then once its started type S to display the settings, then type W to write a config file. This should save it for you so next time all you have to do is just start bfgminer without the -S all afterwards (I could be wrong, never done it that way, but seems like what you would do).
Now, auto starting is the next step. I know this works for Minepeon, but I dont know about Raspbian, but they are similar so why not give it a try.
Try:
sudo systemctl enable bfgminer.service sudo systemctl start bfgminer.service
Reboot and see if that works. I
I did the first step, but "systemctl" command is not found Try this first sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install systemd Once you do that, try running those commands again. Now on sudo systemctl enable bfgminer.service Operation failed: No such file or directory Odd....try: sudo unmask bfgminer.service Then try and enable and start it agian. If not, then its over my head.
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Pablito89 (OP)
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September 27, 2013, 07:35:13 AM |
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First I would run bfgminer as you stated above, then once its started type S to display the settings, then type W to write a config file. This should save it for you so next time all you have to do is just start bfgminer without the -S all afterwards (I could be wrong, never done it that way, but seems like what you would do).
Now, auto starting is the next step. I know this works for Minepeon, but I dont know about Raspbian, but they are similar so why not give it a try.
Try:
sudo systemctl enable bfgminer.service sudo systemctl start bfgminer.service
Reboot and see if that works. I
I did the first step, but "systemctl" command is not found Try this first sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install systemd Once you do that, try running those commands again. Now on sudo systemctl enable bfgminer.service Operation failed: No such file or directory Odd....try: sudo unmask bfgminer.service Then try and enable and start it agian. If not, then its over my head. command not found. ty anyway bro.
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wetjet43
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November 02, 2013, 02:27:17 AM |
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What is the right way to start bfgminer as a service? "systemctl enable bfgminer.service" doesn't work. Thanks.
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poonasor
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February 14, 2022, 07:19:43 AM |
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has anyone found a way to do this? tried using a shell script to start the miner #!/bin/bash /home/pi/moonlander2/bfgminer_5.4.2-futurebit2_linux_armv6/start_moonlander2.sh but all I keep getting this: ./bfgminer: No such file or directory it works fine when I try to start inside the directory but just wont start with the shell script
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