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    Diversion Diversion - the Router Ad-Blocker

    OK, I'm sorry, I misused the word "deleted", I should have written "removed from the location where it should be". Because of this, there were problems with running my scripts on the crown. But since they run once a week, I was not immediately able to link the problem to the Diversion...
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    Diversion Diversion - the Router Ad-Blocker

    I didn't ask anything. Thank God I can handle it on my own. I only warned about a possible problem. Yes, and after that I have to: - understand what happened - find where my files were copied - restore the necessary records. For all this, you just need to have "programming skills". Not everyone...
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    Diversion Diversion - the Router Ad-Blocker

    Simple example. You need to run some script on a schedule. In full accordance with the Merlin instructions, you write the cru a command to the /jffs/scripts/services-start file. Everything works fine. Then at some point you decide to install Diversion. When you install Diversion, it deletes your...
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    Diversion Diversion - the Router Ad-Blocker

    Diversion, unfortunately, is extremely sloppy with scripts installed before it - it just deletes them. I mean post-mount and write to the crontab. You can also check the presence of previously installed programs during installation and not touch the records made earlier?
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    How to run the script with a runtime of 12 minutes

    That is, the script call should look like . ./my_script & So simple? Thank you very much!
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    How to run the script with a runtime of 12 minutes

    First of all, please excuse me for my English. I need to automatically run a script every time after rebooting the router, as well as the cron once a week. The problem is that the execution time of this script is about 11-12 minutes. If I add it to one of the standard user scripts (for example...
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