After note 17 there is a suggestion for how to make fuscus run automatically at boot. There are many ways to do this, and a lot of people have their own preferred way, however, here's the suggestion:
Note that you can run fuscus in a screen session for experimenting, or you can add the command to start fuscus to the fuscus user's crontab in a @reboot entry. An example @reboot entry which discards normal output and logs everything sent to stderr is:Code:@reboot sudo //fuscus.py -c //fuscus.ini 1>/dev/null 2>>/home/fuscus/stderr.txt &
I just copied and pasted the above @reboot code into the terminal under user fuscus. I got the output from terminal.
@reboot sudo //fuscus.py -c //fuscus.ini 1>/dev/null 2>>/home/fuscus/stderr.txt &
[1] 2743
Upon reboot, fuscus does not start automatically. Any thoughts?