Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Problem with rebooting PI
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Hi,
I setup my mirror years ago and used a feature like crontab to have it reboot once pr day.Now, I would like to remove the autyomatic reboot, but I cannot find what triggers it.
Nothing under crontab -e and nothing in /etc/rc.local.
last -x produces this for one day:
Kragh pts/0 192.168.1.20 Wed Feb 11 17:41 still logged in Kragh tty1 Wed Feb 11 06:01 gone - no logout runlevel (to lvl 5) 6.6.51+rpt-rpi-v Wed Feb 11 06:01 still running Kragh Wed Feb 11 06:01 gone - no logout reboot system boot 6.6.51+rpt-rpi-v Wed Feb 11 06:00 still running shutdown system down 6.6.51+rpt-rpi-v Wed Feb 11 06:00 - 06:00 (-00:00)Help is much appreciated…
Br,
Kragh -
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@sdetweil Yes, it could have something to do with that. I need to look into how to view that. Thank you.
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@sdetweil The problem for me is, that when it automatically reboots at 6:00 (which has worked fine for years), MM all of a sudden does not start up anymore. So each morning I wake up to a mirror with the Raspbian OS desktop open and the RPI seems to be unresponsive. I cannot SSH or MSTSC to it. When I cut off power to the MM and reboot it that way, it comes up fine (usually).
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I will only say, sd cards are fragile and only have a small lifespan
They were not designed to be written to a lot
Backup now if you have not…
See my backup/restore scripts -
@sdetweil Thanks Sam! I ended up copying the SD card to a new one.
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