04-19-2014, 07:04 AM
Hello!
Unless someone suggests a better way, you could add it to your /etc/rc.local file. Of course, you'll have to edit this file as root, using nano or the text editor.
In a terminal window [CTRL-ALT-T],
should allow you to execute that command at startup...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
Unless someone suggests a better way, you could add it to your /etc/rc.local file. Of course, you'll have to edit this file as root, using nano or the text editor.
In a terminal window [CTRL-ALT-T],
Code:
sudo nano /etc/rc.local
should allow you to execute that command at startup...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
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