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Tiny Core Base => TCB Tips & Tricks => Topic started by: Jorh on May 19, 2011, 11:15:49 AM

Title: Configuring acpid: /usr/local/etc/acpi/events/all won't stay persistent.
Post by: Jorh on May 19, 2011, 11:15:49 AM
Hi. So far Tiny Core Linux has been only slightly harder for me than Arch Linux. I'm glad I fiddled with Arch first, I learned alot that way.

Anyways, I've been setting up my aunt's old computer (256MB RAM). They'll use it to browse around the net. I've installed TCL next to Windows XP with extlinux. I've got a persistent home, opt, sound, and apps. I've set up the acpid according to the wiki. There were a couple of bugs in it, like switching gen.sh from opt to home, but I got it figured out.

http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/wiki:using_acpid_to_control_your_pc_buttons

Anyways, I got it to the point where I got it working. I put "usr/local/etc/acpi/events/all" into "/opt/.filetool.lst" . I restarted acpid, pressed the power button, and it turned off. I booted it back into Tiny Core, and pressed the power button again. I waited and nothing happened. I went into the filesystem to investigate. I found that everything was in order, except "/usr/local/etc/acpi/events/all" has disappeared. It even appears in filetool. I tried this several times. Made sure there was no possibility of it being misspelled.
Title: Re: Configuring acpid: /usr/local/etc/acpi/events/all won't stay persistent.
Post by: tinypoodle on May 19, 2011, 04:49:37 PM
Did you run a backup?
Title: Re: Configuring acpid: /usr/local/etc/acpi/events/all won't stay persistent.
Post by: jur on May 19, 2011, 06:12:21 PM
It's possible that on using the power button routine, backup is skipped. Do a backup once and try again.
Title: Re: Configuring acpid: /usr/local/etc/acpi/events/all won't stay persistent.
Post by: maro on May 20, 2011, 06:48:35 PM
.... and in case you did not know: a backup can be done via filetool.sh -b