QPKG-based method (new)
This method consists of declaring a dummy QPKG which launches your script at startup.
- Log into your QNAP device using SSH or Telnet, for instance by using Putty
- Edit QPKG config file:
# vi /etc/config/qpkg.conf
- Declare a new dummy package by adding something like that in this file:
[autorun] Name = autorun Version = 0.1 Author = neomilium Date = 2013-05-06 Shell = /share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/autorun/autorun.sh Install_Path = /share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/autorun QPKG_File = autorun.qpkg Enable = TRUE
As you can see, Shell is the interesting variable: at boot-time, QNAP OS will launch each QPKG’s Shell variable content.
Note: if your NAS doesn’t have /share/MD0_DATA (i.e. is a one-drive NAS), put the right directory into the Shell and Install_Path variables and adapt the following commands to your needs.
- Create the dummy package directory:
# mkdir /share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/autorun
- Create the autorun script with the contents of your choice:
# vi /share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/autorun/autorun.sh
Note: don’t forget “#!/bin/sh” at the beginning of script.
- Set the execute bit:
# chmod +x /share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/autorun/autorun.sh
- Reboot and enjoy!
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18 dicembre 2017
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