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Optionally make the nav process control command more available: ''sudo ln -s /usr/local/nav/bin/nav /usr/sbin/nav'' | Optionally make the nav process control command more available: ''sudo ln -s /usr/local/nav/bin/nav /usr/sbin/nav'' | ||
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- | Decide where you want Cricket to store it's datafiles, and create that directory as navcron. | + | Create a directory to store Cricket's data files, and give ''navcron'' ownership of that directory. |
- | <code>sudo -u navcron mkdir /usr/local/nav/var/cricket-data/</code> | + | <code> |
+ | sudo mkdir /usr/local/nav/var/cricket-data | ||
+ | sudo chown navcron /usr/local/nav/var/cricket-data | ||
+ | </code> | ||
Go to the cricket-config directory and edit the "Defaults" file. Replace the Datadir with the correct path to cricket-data. Don't forget the %auto-target-path% | Go to the cricket-config directory and edit the "Defaults" file. Replace the Datadir with the correct path to cricket-data. Don't forget the %auto-target-path% |