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Topic: how to start up bfgminer on raspberry pi after shutdown? (Read 139 times)

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If you followed that, it is in "Screen" and can be reloaded into a terminal simply by typing screen -r at the command prompt. When you are finished checking on it or watching, then just close the window using the 'X' button on the right top corner and it will remain running. Just don't hit 'Ctrl-C' to exit or it will terminate screen, and the process of BFGMiner.
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Those instructions worked thanks for the help.

Wonder if it is worth trying to get it to display on terminal session too?

thoughts

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Did you find a solution?
I have a ras pi 3 and have been unable to get the moonlander2.sh script to auto launch in terminal when i reboot.

Any suggestions?
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This might be a simple question and im just missing something really obvious.
I just started messing around with a moonlander2 using bfgminer on a raspberry pi, and I had everything running fine, but I powered down the raspberry pi just to adjust the power adapter. I turned it all back on, but now I'm having trouble figuring out how to get bfgminer set up again and running.

When I set it up, I followed these instructions, and everything was working fine
https://steemit.com/raspberry/@qctechno/howto-install-futurebit-moonlander-2-usb-scrypt-miner-with-raspberrypi-3

Thanks in advance for the help
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