To have it start on boot, I had to make the additional changes to the /etc/init.d/ums script:
if [[ -f “/etc/default/$NAME” ]] ; then
becomes
if [ -f “/etc/default/$NAME” ] ; then
and
[[ $UMS_START = 1 ]] || exit 1
becomes
[ $UMS_START = 1 ] || exit 1
Cheers.
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- Mon May 11, 2015 1:06 am
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- Topic: [Tutorial] Installing UMS 4.4.0 on Ubuntu Server 14.04.1
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