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Originally Posted by neil_swann80
You won't need to manually make them executable, it's already taken care of as part of the root/services package. Any .sh file within /mnt/ext1/system/init.d should just run.
Did you test the simple script I suggested?
If you create the scripts on a Windows PC, use Notepad++ and make sure to change the setting from the menu:
Edit > EOL Conversion > Unix (LF)
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thank you my lord))
I think i was doing a lot of bullshit in linux terminal and in windows notebook, also in pbterm to make files executable. So, i just save file following your instruction and put it to
/mnt/ext1/system/init.d