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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ $ weectl extension install weewx-forecast-3.4.0b12.zip
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$ sudo sh ~/weewx-data/scripts/setup-daemon.sh
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$ sudo sh ~/weewx-data/scripts/setup-daemon.sh
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## Again, adopt configuration file
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## Adopt the configuration files
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Again, to include the latest changes and themes.
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Again, to include the latest changes and themes.
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@ -104,4 +104,15 @@ Start WeeWX and test the configuration:
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$ weewxd
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$ weewxd
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If everything runs without problems we can now enable and start the
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Systemd service.
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~~~console
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$ sudo systemctl enable weewx.service
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I like to test it with a full reboot, if you just want to start the
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daemon right away you can also run `sudo systemctl enable --now weewx.service`
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instead.
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