Host shutdown and reboot from the fluidd menu
sahuddy opened this issue · 12 comments
Is there a way to enable the host shutdown and reboot buttons in the fluidd ellipsis menu?
When I click them after a fresh installation, nothing happens. Thanks in advance!
Please disregard. The solution is here: https://docs.fluidd.xyz/faq#the-host-reboot--shutdown-commands-dont-work
Please disregard. The solution is here: https://docs.fluidd.xyz/faq#the-host-reboot--shutdown-commands-dont-work
i tried that command and no luck, says command not found.
Hmmm....maybe moonraker needs to be updated? I'm at v0.8.0-317 and it worked for me.
Check the ./moonraker/scripts/ directory to see if sudo_fix.sh is present.
Hmmm....maybe moonraker needs to be updated? I'm at v0.8.0-317 and it worked for me,
You copied and pasted That exact command and hit enter? Everything I have is 100% updated
I sure did. If it is there though, after changing into the directory, try ./sudo_fix.sh
I sure did. If it is there though, after changing into the directory, try ./sudo_fix.sh
Are you cd /klipper/ or are you doing it from the root prompt
When connecting, I land in /home/sonic. From there the provided path works: ./moonraker/scripts/sudo-fix.sh, because I can also cd to ./moonraker/scripts/ run ls (list) and see the sudo-fix.sh script. Maybe your install is at a different path than the home directory. Try running: find / -name sudo-fix.sh to see if it's on your system and where (may need sudo).
When connecting, I land in /home/sonic. From there the provided path works: ./moonraker/scripts/sudo-fix.sh, because I can also cd to ./moonraker/scripts/ run ls (list) and see the sudo-fix.sh script.
I found the script I try to run it and it says command not found. Very weird. I'm in the Moonraker directory right now
From that directory, try: sudo ./sudo-fix.sh
Ug. So just: ./sudo_fix.sh then
Ug. So just: ./sudo_fix.sh then
lol deleted my response before i tried removing sudo. you are a saint my man.
Cool...sounds like you're good to go. Have a great night!