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#34
Seems like the script doesn't start at boot. Could you try starting it manually with devel-su systemctl start bt-sleep-monitor.timer or devel-su /usr/bin/bt-sleep-monitor.sh?

UPDATE: Seems like i forgot to enable the script service.
Code:
devel-su systemctl enable bt-sleep-monitor.timer
devel-su systemctl start bt-sleep-monitor.timer
should solve the problem.

I will correct this in the next build.

UPDATE: Thanks BluesLee for pointing out the missing systemctl command.

Last edited by mautz; 2017-05-16 at 14:42.
 

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