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Instead of starting Reticulum manually, you can install ``rnsd`` as a system
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Instead of starting Reticulum manually, you can install ``rnsd`` as a system
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service and have it start automatically at boot.
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service and have it start automatically at boot.
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Systemwide Service
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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If you installed Reticulum with ``pip``, the ``rnsd`` program will most likely
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If you installed Reticulum with ``pip``, the ``rnsd`` program will most likely
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be located in a user-local installation path only, which means ``systemd`` will not
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be located in a user-local installation path only, which means ``systemd`` will not
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be able to execute it. In this case, you can simply symlink the ``rnsd`` program
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be able to execute it. In this case, you can simply symlink the ``rnsd`` program
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sudo systemctl enable rnsd
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sudo systemctl enable rnsd
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Userspace Service
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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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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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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Create a user systemd service files ``~/.config/systemd/user/rnsd.service`` with the following content:
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<span id="using-systemd"></span><h3>Reticulum as a System Service<a class="headerlink" href="#reticulum-as-a-system-service" title="Permalink to this heading">#</a></h3>
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<span id="using-systemd"></span><h3>Reticulum as a System Service<a class="headerlink" href="#reticulum-as-a-system-service" title="Permalink to this heading">#</a></h3>
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<p>Instead of starting Reticulum manually, you can install <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">rnsd</span></code> as a system
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<p>Instead of starting Reticulum manually, you can install <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">rnsd</span></code> as a system
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service and have it start automatically at boot.</p>
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service and have it start automatically at boot.</p>
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<section id="systemwide-service">
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<h4>Systemwide Service<a class="headerlink" href="#systemwide-service" title="Permalink to this heading">#</a></h4>
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<p>If you installed Reticulum with <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">pip</span></code>, the <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">rnsd</span></code> program will most likely
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<p>If you installed Reticulum with <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">pip</span></code>, the <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">rnsd</span></code> program will most likely
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be located in a user-local installation path only, which means <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">systemd</span></code> will not
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be located in a user-local installation path only, which means <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">systemd</span></code> will not
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be able to execute it. In this case, you can simply symlink the <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">rnsd</span></code> program
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be able to execute it. In this case, you can simply symlink the <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">rnsd</span></code> program
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<div class="highlight-text notranslate"><div class="highlight"><pre><span></span>sudo systemctl enable rnsd
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<div class="highlight-text notranslate"><div class="highlight"><pre><span></span>sudo systemctl enable rnsd
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</pre></div>
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</pre></div>
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</div>
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</div>
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</section>
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<section id="userspace-service">
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<h4>Userspace Service<a class="headerlink" href="#userspace-service" title="Permalink to this heading">#</a></h4>
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<p>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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<p>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 <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">~/.config/systemd/user/rnsd.service</span></code> with the following content:</p>
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Create a user systemd service files <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">~/.config/systemd/user/rnsd.service</span></code> with the following content:</p>
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<div class="highlight-text notranslate"><div class="highlight"><pre><span></span>[Unit]
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<div class="highlight-text notranslate"><div class="highlight"><pre><span></span>[Unit]
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</div>
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<li><a class="reference internal" href="#improving-system-configuration">Improving System Configuration</a><ul>
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<li><a class="reference internal" href="#improving-system-configuration">Improving System Configuration</a><ul>
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<li><a class="reference internal" href="#fixed-serial-port-names">Fixed Serial Port Names</a></li>
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<li><a class="reference internal" href="#fixed-serial-port-names">Fixed Serial Port Names</a></li>
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<li><a class="reference internal" href="#reticulum-as-a-system-service">Reticulum as a System Service</a></li>
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<li><a class="reference internal" href="#reticulum-as-a-system-service">Reticulum as a System Service</a><ul>
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<li><a class="reference internal" href="#systemwide-service">Systemwide Service</a></li>
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<li><a class="reference internal" href="#userspace-service">Userspace Service</a></li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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</ul>
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Instead of starting Reticulum manually, you can install ``rnsd`` as a system
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Instead of starting Reticulum manually, you can install ``rnsd`` as a system
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service and have it start automatically at boot.
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service and have it start automatically at boot.
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Systemwide Service
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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If you installed Reticulum with ``pip``, the ``rnsd`` program will most likely
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If you installed Reticulum with ``pip``, the ``rnsd`` program will most likely
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be located in a user-local installation path only, which means ``systemd`` will not
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be located in a user-local installation path only, which means ``systemd`` will not
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be able to execute it. In this case, you can simply symlink the ``rnsd`` program
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be able to execute it. In this case, you can simply symlink the ``rnsd`` program
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@ -828,6 +831,9 @@ If you want to automatically start ``rnsd`` at boot, run:
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sudo systemctl enable rnsd
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sudo systemctl enable rnsd
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Userspace Service
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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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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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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Create a user systemd service files ``~/.config/systemd/user/rnsd.service`` with the following content:
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