Lantronix G520 G520 User Guide - Page 74

Startup, Initscripts

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8: System Parameters opkg.conf customfeeds.conf distfeeds.conf Table 8-7 OPKG Package Manager Configuration Description The default configuration is shown:  dest root /  dest ram /tmp  lists_dir ext /var/opkg-lists  option overlay_root /overlay  option check_signature The options can be left at the default value. Enter each custom package feed on its own line. The feed can be on a remote server, in a version control system, on the local file system, or in any location addressable by a single name (path/ URL) over a protocol with a supported feed method. An example format is provided: # src/gz example_feed_name http://www.example.com/path/to/files Remove the "#" (hash symbol) at the start of the line. Displays the Lantronix package feeds repository. The feed can be on a remote server, in a version control system, on the local file system, or in any location addressable by a single name (path/ URL) over a protocol with a supported feed method. Startup System > Startup Initscripts System > Startup > Initscripts Init scripts are run to start required processes during the boot process. The web interface lets you view and enable or disable installed init scripts. Reboot the router for the changes to take effect. Note: Disabling an essential script such as a network script may cause your device to become inaccessible.  Enable and Disable actions enable or disable the initscript.  Start, Restart, and Stop actions perform the specified action on the process immediately. Table 8-8 describes the initscripts. Parameters Start priority Initscript Enable/Disable Start Table 8-8 Initscripts Actions Description Displays the priority of when the initscript is run during startup. Order of priority is from 00 to 99. Displays the name of the initscript Displays the current state as Enabled or Disabled. Click the button to disable or enable the initscript. Starts the initscript immediately G520 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 74

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Table 8-7
OPKG Package Manager Configuration
Startup
System > Startup
Initscripts
System > Startup > Initscripts
Init scripts are run to start required processes during the boot process. The web interface lets you
view and enable or disable installed init scripts. Reboot the router for the changes to take effect.
Note:
Disabling an essential script such as a network script may cause your device to
become inaccessible.
Enable
and
Disable
actions enable or disable the initscript.
Start
,
Restart
, and
Stop
actions perform the specified action on the process immediately.
Table 8-8
describes the initscripts.
Table 8-8
Initscripts Actions
Parameters
Description
opkg.conf
The default configuration is shown:
dest root /
dest ram /tmp
lists_dir ext /var/opkg-lists
option overlay_root /overlay
option check_signature
The options can be left at the default value.
customfeeds.conf
Enter each custom package feed on its own line.
The feed can be on a remote server, in a version control system, on the
local file system, or in any location addressable by a single name (path/
URL) over a protocol with a supported feed method.
An example format is provided:
# src/gz example_feed_name http://www.example.com/path/to/files
Remove the “#” (hash symbol) at the start of the line.
distfeeds.conf
Displays the Lantronix package feeds repository.
The feed can be on a remote server, in a version control system, on the
local file system, or in any location addressable by a single name (path/
URL) over a protocol with a supported feed method.
Parameters
Description
Start priority
Displays the priority of when the initscript is run during startup. Order of
priority is from 00 to 99.
Initscript
Displays the name of the initscript
Enable/Disable
Displays the current state as Enabled or Disabled. Click the button to
disable or enable the initscript.
Start
Starts the initscript immediately