# UDM / UDMPro Boot Script ## Features 1. Allows you to run a shell script at S95 anytime your UDM starts / reboots 1. Persists through reboot and **firmware updates**! It is able to do this because Ubiquiti caches all debian package installs on the UDM in /mnt/data, then re-installs them on every boot ## Compatibility 1. Should work on any UDM/UDMPro after 1.6.3 2. Tested and confirmed on 1.6.6, 1.7.0, 1.7.2rc4, 1.7.3rc1, 1.8.0rc7, 1.8.0+ ### Upgrade from earlier way * As long as you didn't change the filenames, installing the deb package is all you need to do. If you want to clean up beforehand anyways.... ```bash rm /etc/init.d/udm.sh systemctl disable udmboot rm /etc/systemd/system/udmboot.service ``` * [build_deb.sh](build_deb.sh) can be used to build the package by yourself. * [dpkg-build-files](dpkg-build-files) contains the sources that debuild uses to build the package if you want to build it yourself / change it * by default it uses docker or podman to build the debian package * use ```./build_deb.sh build``` to not using a container * the resulting package will be in [packages/](packages/) * Built on Ubuntu-20.04 on Windows 10/WSL2 ## Steps 1. Get into the unifios shell on your udm ```bash unifi-os shell ``` 2. Download [udm-boot_1.0.3_all.deb](packages/udm-boot_1.0.3_all.deb) and install it and go back to the UDM ```bash curl -L http://udm-boot.boostchicken.dev -o udm-boot_1.0.3_all.deb dpkg -i udm-boot_1.0.3_all.deb exit ``` 3. Copy any shell scripts you want to run to /mnt/data/on_boot.d on your UDM (not the unifi-os shell) and make sure they are executable and have the correct shebang (#!/bin/sh) Examples: * Start a DNS Container [10-dns.sh](../dns-common/on_boot.d/10-dns.sh) * Start wpa_supplicant [on_boot.d/10-wpa_supplicant.sh](examples/udm-files/on_boot.d/10-wpa_supplicant.sh) * Add a persistent ssh key for the root user [on_boot.d/15-add-root-ssh-key.sh](examples/udm-files/on_boot.d/15-add-root-ssh-key.sh) ## Version History ### 1.0.3 * Fix not working after firmware upgrade ### 1.0.2 * Some build improvements and more clean installation ### 1.0.1 * Fully automated install, all that is left is populating /mnt/data/on_boot.d ### 1.0.0 * First release that persists through firmware