Reef Pi will not start after a reboot or power off.

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I have reef pi installed on a Zero W. I don't know very much about using terminal commands. I know that I have to use sudo systemctl start reef-pi.service to get reef pi started. I have read 100's of post trying to find the steps to add this so reef pi will start on its own after a reboot. Can someone direct me to a step by step directios to show me how to do this? Thanks.
 

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sudo systemctl start reef-pi.service
sudo systemctl enable reef-pi.service
 

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I'm not sure what you are asking. I used robsworld78 script to install reef pi and it updated to ver 6.0.
I was recently informed those commands were somehow missing from the script, not sure how or when I did that. If you still have the problem run these 3 commands again, that should fix it.

 

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