#!/bin/bash CONTAINER=homebridge # Get DataDir location DATA_DIR="/data" case "$(ubnt-device-info firmware || true)" in 1*) DATA_DIR="/mnt/data" ;; 2*) DATA_DIR="/data" ;; 3*) DATA_DIR="/data" ;; *) echo "ERROR: No persistent storage found." 1>&2 exit 1 ;; esac ## network configuration and startup: CNI_PATH=${DATA_DIR}/podman/cni # Check if the directory exists if [ ! -d "$CNI_PATH" ]; then # If it does not exist, create the directory mkdir -p "$CNI_PATH" echo "Directory '$CNI_PATH' created." else # If it already exists, print a message echo "Directory '$CNI_PATH' already exists. Moving on." fi if [ ! -f "$CNI_PATH"/tuning ]; then mkdir -p $CNI_PATH curl -L https://github.com/containernetworking/plugins/releases/download/v0.9.1/cni-plugins-linux-arm64-v0.9.1.tgz | tar -xz -C $CNI_PATH fi mkdir -p /opt/cni rm -f /opt/cni/bin ln -s $CNI_PATH /opt/cni/bin for file in "$CNI_PATH"/*.conflist; do if [ -f "$file" ]; then ln -s "$file" "/etc/cni/net.d/$(basename "$file")" fi done # Starts the homebridge container on boot. # All configs stored in /data/homebridge if podman container exists ${CONTAINER}; then podman start ${CONTAINER} else logger -s -t homebridge -p ERROR Container $CONTAINER not found, make sure you set the proper name, you can ignore this error if it is your first time setting it up fi