MichaelOToole
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I tried to install Klippain assuming I had it previously, in short, it went wrong... (apparantly I was missing system files it needed, it could not continue)...
My system was broken again...
Klippain appeared to completely rewrite things, all my configs were gone again (I had copies but luckily klippain had backed them up).
I ran the uninstalled script for Klippain and got my configs back but after reboot, the dashboard reported I was missing mainsail.cfg
Assuming Klippain had done something strange, I took a copy of NoGuru's git version (which only contained one line: /home/pi/mainsail-config/mainsail.cfg
I added the file, but dashboard reported: File contains no section headers.
I assumed it was the same file as /home/pi/mainsail-config/mainsail.cfg, so I changed the line in my mainsail.cfg to:
[include /home/pi/mainsail-config/mainsail.cfg], that appears to have worked.
Question now is, how is the default mainsail.cfg created?
Is the edit I made even correct, and why was it needed?
Dit I create it during my previous install process?
My system was broken again...
Klippain appeared to completely rewrite things, all my configs were gone again (I had copies but luckily klippain had backed them up).
I ran the uninstalled script for Klippain and got my configs back but after reboot, the dashboard reported I was missing mainsail.cfg
Assuming Klippain had done something strange, I took a copy of NoGuru's git version (which only contained one line: /home/pi/mainsail-config/mainsail.cfg
I added the file, but dashboard reported: File contains no section headers.
I assumed it was the same file as /home/pi/mainsail-config/mainsail.cfg, so I changed the line in my mainsail.cfg to:
[include /home/pi/mainsail-config/mainsail.cfg], that appears to have worked.
Question now is, how is the default mainsail.cfg created?
Is the edit I made even correct, and why was it needed?
Dit I create it during my previous install process?
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