2015-08-12, 10:08
@mivlives - works a treat, thanks
UPDATE - No, it seems the correct date was coincidence. I am still getting :
"Command '"./S94tofu-pre"'
failed with return code 126 and error message
-sh: ./S94tofu-pre: Permission denied.
With external USERDATA. The script executes correctly from "userdata.internal/.kodi"
Placing the 'S94tofu-pre' script as '/etc/default/S93tofu-pre' seems (at least initially) to have dealt with the problem of kodi not picking up the correct time at start-up, so the need for me to run a script from the userdata folder to do so is eliminated.
From what I can tell, scripts still do not seem to have correct privileges to run from external USB USERDATA, which might be an issue at some time.
So, with a few Bandaids applied, it's working good
Thanks again
UPDATE - No, it seems the correct date was coincidence. I am still getting :
"Command '"./S94tofu-pre"'
failed with return code 126 and error message
-sh: ./S94tofu-pre: Permission denied.
With external USERDATA. The script executes correctly from "userdata.internal/.kodi"
Placing the 'S94tofu-pre' script as '/etc/default/S93tofu-pre' seems (at least initially) to have dealt with the problem of kodi not picking up the correct time at start-up, so the need for me to run a script from the userdata folder to do so is eliminated.
From what I can tell, scripts still do not seem to have correct privileges to run from external USB USERDATA, which might be an issue at some time.
So, with a few Bandaids applied, it's working good
Thanks again