Delaying tv headend at boot
Added by Alysandyr colquhoun almost 5 years ago
How can I delay tvheadend starting for 30 seconds I have a nass that mounts but I have it set to 15 seconds after boot and I need tvheadend to start after that ?
Replies (8)
RE: Delaying tv headend at boot - Added by Joe User almost 5 years ago
My magic ball wasn't able to tell me what system you are using, so I can not help you.
RE: Delaying tv headend at boot - Added by Alysandyr colquhoun almost 5 years ago
Ohh shite sorry I am using a a rpi 4
RE: Delaying tv headend at boot - Added by Joe User almost 5 years ago
And OS? Debian/Ubuntu, Libreelec, other??? It makes a big difference on how tvheadend is started...
RE: Delaying tv headend at boot - Added by Alysandyr colquhoun almost 5 years ago
I am running raspbain buster
RE: Delaying tv headend at boot - Added by Alysandyr colquhoun almost 5 years ago
I have tried reducing the sleep time of the nass mounting but if I make the time less it won't mount at boot my guess is that if I lower the time it is trying to mount before the network has established
RE: Delaying tv headend at boot - Added by Joe User almost 5 years ago
Did you try inserting a
sleep 30
line in /etc/init.d/tvheadend in the "start" section
RE: Delaying tv headend at boot - Added by Alysandyr colquhoun almost 5 years ago
no where do i put ?
RE: Delaying tv headend at boot - Added by David G almost 5 years ago
I've just been on this same journey through wanting to use a USB drive to store recordings. This is where I put a 10 second sleep delay and works well;
# Function that starts the daemon/service # do_start() { # Return # 0 if daemon has been started # 1 if daemon was already running # 2 if daemon could not be started #################################### sleep 10