Hi all,I am trying to call a script at boot time. The script is available inside /system/sbin, but it seems it is not executed.Here are the details.In my init.<target>.rc:service sampleservice /system/bin/sh /system/sbin/samplescript.shuser rootoneshotThe script itself:#!/system/bin/shecho The sample script works!echo "The sample script works!" > /data/misc/samplescriptThe permissions of /system/sbin/samplescript.sh are as follows: -rw-r--r--Doing from command line "sh /system/sbin/samplescript.sh" works perfectly, but it seems the script is not executed at boot time. There are no entries in /data/misc/samplescript* How can I resolve this issue? Where should I see the output of the "echo" command? Is there another/better way to have it printed in logcat or dmesg?* The script itself is not executable. Does this matter and if yes, how do I have to make it executable? In my original directory it is executable, but somehow during the copy process (with PRODUCT_LOCAL_COPY) the executable rights disappear.* Another option I see is that I did not "register" a service as such (e.b. by specifiying "LOCAL_MODULE" in your Android.mk and mention it in core.mk) and perhaps this is just not the right way to call a sh script at boot time?Any help is more than welcome!Best regards,Pieter
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