
Originally Posted by
CheapyMcCheap
OK, nothing like trying to perform functions on a OS that you don't know to make you feel like a 'tard.
I have bash access through the serial cable but I think I have a problem with my rc.sysinit.author file:
/bin/bash < /dev/ttyS2 >& /dev/ttyS2 &
echo "setting path" (just to verify during boot the file is even executed)
export PATH=$PATH:/hack/bin (I also tried PATH=$PATH:/hack/bin)
I see my "setting path" just before getting the bash prompt but if I "echo $PATH" I'm missing /hack/bin. I can "export PATH=$PATH:/hack/bin" from bash and everythings fine. I'm sure I've done something incorrect so please point me in the right direction. Let the learning begin.
Here's my path statement (AlphaWolf's Series 2 Bbinaries are in /tivotools).
Code:
export PATH=/sbin:/bin:/tivotools:/tvbin:.
PlainBill
There's a difference between needing help, and just being plain ole' lazy.
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