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    After reboot RPI no changes are saved?

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      Plainbroke 0
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      Having the same issue, if I “sudo reboot” or “sudo shutdown now -r” I loose the changes in my config.js and my custom.css they will not save for some reason. Problem JUST started Monday.
      Anyone have a solution?

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        sdetweil @Plainbroke 0
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        @Plainbroke-0 are u using docker or MagicMirrorOS

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          Plainbroke 0 @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil
          Magic Mirror on Pi4 2gb version 2.12

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            sdetweil @Plainbroke 0
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            @Plainbroke-0 are u accidentally running two instances

            pm2 status

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              Plainbroke 0 @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil
              nope just one:

              id │ name │ mode │ ↺ │ status │ cpu │ memory │
              ├────┼────────────────────┼──────────┼──────
              │ 0 │ mm │ fork │ 1 │ online │ 0% │ 2.4mb

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                sdetweil @Plainbroke 0
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                @Plainbroke-0 ok, i have two instances installed for testing, and today was confused by a similar problem… changes I made didn’t take affect…

                I was editing the file in the wrong instance… took me about 15 minutes before I figured it out… so many files open in the editor it only showed the last part of the filename (config.js) not the path

                Sam

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                  Plainbroke 0 @wizz
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                  @wizz
                  Did you ever find a fix for this problem… ?

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                    Plainbroke 0 @daenick
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                    @daenick
                    Did you ever find a fix? I am now having exact same issue.

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                      Plainbroke 0 @Plainbroke 0
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                      @Plainbroke-0 said in After reboot RPI no changes are saved?:

                      I am having this problem of any config changes do not stay after reboot.
                      I am editing config.js and custom.css like I have for the last year or so.
                      Any work around?

                      Turned out to be a bad Mem Card must have exceeded the amount of rewrites it was capable of.
                      Luckily I could just Make an image of the disk and transfer it to a brand new card now I am able to edit again.

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                        Plainbroke 0 @daenick
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                        @daenick @wizz
                        Mine was a bad mem card. I created an image of it with win32Diskimager, Now I can just write the complete setup to a new card anytime I need to. In my case it requires a lot of redoing the image since I cant leave well enough alone. Constant changing things on my MagicMirror.

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