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    Minimalist MagicMirror [Fast Boot, ReadOnly, ClientOnly, RPi3B+]

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      CluelessGenius
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      starting off with Raspbian Stretch Lite on a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ for the bathroom client

      …or do i absolutly need the full version?

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        sdetweil
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        u might consider some battery backup mechanism, to allow you to shutdown gracefully, and resume

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          CluelessGenius @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil thought about it but with the ratio of time that the light/power is on to the time the light/power is off being as it is. i dont think thats a solution since any battery pack will run out of juice eventually when you pull more than you put in.
          i thought id try running read only first but if it doenst work guess i could get a small ups board to at least shutdown and wake up properly.
          but right now boot time is a somewhat more important problem to me. sadly i do need network and wifi. and graphics. all not very optimal. ill see what i can do i guess.

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            sdetweil @CluelessGenius
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            @CluelessGenius i was suggesting to use the battery to shutdown (suspend)… then no usage…
            sort of like this
            http://raspi-ups.appspot.com/en/index.jsp

            this would give the fastest restart time…

            battery would recharge when power comes back on…

            I have a battery bank that lasts a month or more…

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              CluelessGenius @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil thanks i will think about it but nontheless id still have to boot up every time and therefore i need to figure out boot time

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                dazza120 @CluelessGenius
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                @CluelessGenius go for SSD that’s how mine is booting

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                  CluelessGenius @dazza120
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                  @dazza120 not sure what you mean by that and usind an ssd sounds expensive for this kind of project and really like a hassle tto setup. is thze pay-off that good?

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                    CluelessGenius
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                    alright so now i have my server running and working on a windows notebook following the guide on this forum.

                    i had problems getting mm to run on stretch lite and noticed how the instructions called for full stretch so i switched. now technically its running.
                    but the autostart only works when booting to desktop, which costs time.
                    pm2-pi.service in general eats too much damn time.
                    so back to console and scratch the pm2.
                    but i have yet to figure out how to run it from console at all.

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                      sdetweil @CluelessGenius
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                      @CluelessGenius open a terminal window, ctrl-alt-t

                      cd MagicMirror

                      Then npm start

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                        CluelessGenius @sdetweil
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                        @sdetweil well thanks but gtk keeps throwing warnings in my face about not being able to access display or something. and at this point i figure i dont need all this crap just a webbrowser opening a page on startup preferably from cli and as fast as possible. some ready-to-use solutions look promising. looking at fullpageos right now. some other kiosk tutorials also promising but most of them arent really paying attention to boot time as they assume a kiosk would just run all day.

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