please refer to this new version, that supports also Debian like distro and armhf
version (like rPi and BananaPi).
First of all you need to install CopyConsole, that may be done with this simple script, that must be run with superuser privileges (we need CopyConsole to be installed in a system directory, to make it available to all system users):
Warning! You must define if 32bit or 64bit version in VERSION var!
#!/bin/bash
VERSION=x86_64 # Select this for 64bit version
#VERSION=x86 # Select this for 32bit version
if [ $UID -eq 0 ]; then
cd /usr/local
wget https://copy.com/install/linux/Copy.tgz -O copy.tgz --no-check-certificate
tar xfvz copy.tgz
ln -s copy/$VERSION/CopyConsole /usr/bin/CopyConsole
else
echo "Run this script as superuser. Installation Failed"
fi
(Taken from: https://coderwall.com/p/rwxnma thank's to Marcelo Waisman)
The user must be validated the first time. To do that, this command must be inserted by the user
CopyConsole -u=USER_COPY_MAIL -r=$HOME/USER_COPY_DIR -p=USER_COPY_PASSWORD
When CopyCoonsole replies with press enter to exit
user may exit, and we are ready to use the init script.
First of all, you need to create the script in which it is saved the script. This could be done easily with a single line command:
sudo wget https://gist.githubusercontent.com/MatteoRagni/9271828/raw/ffb03b431671185080feb086627c29a3fff4f774/.etc.init.d.CopyConsole --no-check-certificate -O /etc/init.d/CopyConsole && sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/CopyConsole
After that, you need to configure the script. If You have used previous instructions, you have only to insert users in the users list. Users shall be separated by a space, and you may insert as many user as you want.
The last step is to enable the init script:
sudo update-rc.d CopyConsole defaults
and it's done!
You're right! thank's!