add user systemd service
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@ -827,3 +827,43 @@ If you want to automatically start ``rnsd`` at boot, run:
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sudo systemctl enable rnsd
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Alternatively you can use a user systemd service instead of a system wide one. This way the whole setup can be done as a regular user.
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Create a user systemd service files ``~/.config/systemd/user/rnsd.service`` with the following content:
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[Unit]
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Description=Reticulum Network Stack Daemon
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After=default.target
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[Service]
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# If you run Reticulum on WiFi devices,
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# or other devices that need some extra
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# time to initialise, you might want to
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# add a short delay before Reticulum is
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# started by systemd:
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# ExecStartPre=/bin/sleep 10
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Type=simple
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Restart=always
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RestartSec=3
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ExecStart=RNS_BIN_DIR/rnsd --service
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[Install]
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WantedBy=default.target
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Replace ``RNS_BIN_DIR`` with the path to your Reticulum binary directory (eg. /home/USERNAMEHERE/rns/bin).
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Start user service:
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systemctl --user daemon-reload
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systemctl --user start rnsd.service
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If you want to automatically start ``rnsd`` without having to log in as the USERNAMEHERE, do:
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sudo loginctl enable-linger USERNAMEHERE
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systemctl --user enable rnsd.service
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