I thought I had... but when I ran ps on the device, my command line wasn't there. I killed the process and restarted it -- all's well!

How do I make my script "permanent"?   I thouht it was named after the dongle.bin but with .config on the end?

Here's my script - just in case:
rdate -s 192.168.1.201
mkdir /data
#/etc/nfsmount.sh 192.168.1.201:/data /data
mvpmc -f /etc/helvR10.fnt -s 192.168.1.201 -m ntsc --web-port 80 &
Thanks!
-Rob

On 8/19/06, MVallevand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 8/19/06, Rob Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> NTSC...

Did you try adding -m ntsc to the dongle.config. If you are just using
mvpmc as a dongle.bin replacement, there is a bigger problem.

Martin

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