5 To start PiStorm on automatically on boot, copy this file into /etc/systemd/system/ in your Pi's filesystem. Then run:
8 sudo systemctl enable pistorm
11 This script will start PiStorm *before* the network connections have started.
15 The Pi does several things that aren't needed for PiStorm at bootup, the following steps will accelerate the boot time for you.
19 Edit `/boot/config.txt` and add the following lines:
22 # Disable the rainbow splash screen
25 # Set the bootloader delay to 0 seconds. The default is 1s if not specified.
32 By default there is a 1 second boot delay and initialising bluetooth takes a couple of seconds.
36 Edit the `/boot/cmdline.txt` and add `quiet` near the end, as an example (do **NOT** copy/paste this line):
39 console=serial0,115200 console=tty1 root=PARTUUID=5f1219ae-02 rootfstype=ext4 elevator=deadline fsck.repair=yes quiet rootwait
42 This shaves a little time off spitting out boot logs to the screen.
46 Disable `/boot` remount on boot, this will mean you will need to do `sudo mount /boot` when you want to change files in that partition, but it shaves off half a second from boot. To do this add `noauto` to the options second for the `/boot` line, for example (do **NOT** copy/paste this line):
49 PARTUUID=5f1219ae-01 /boot vfat defaults,noauto 0 2
54 If we need swap something went wrong. This shaves about another second off the boot time:
57 sudo systemctl disable dphys-swapfile.service