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I am trying to get my PI to automatically run a bash command whenever the pi is booted.
The ultimate goal is to open the "localhost" web page.



I ran



crontab -e


to open my crontab, and added this to the end of the file:



@reboot chromium-browser --kiosk localhost --no-sandbox


but when i reboot the pi, nothing appears to happen. i then added this to test to see if crontab was even running or if i had formatting wrong:



@reboot cd && sudo touch sucess


But it executed exactly as expected



What am i missing?









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    I am trying to get my PI to automatically run a bash command whenever the pi is booted.
    The ultimate goal is to open the "localhost" web page.



    I ran



    crontab -e


    to open my crontab, and added this to the end of the file:



    @reboot chromium-browser --kiosk localhost --no-sandbox


    but when i reboot the pi, nothing appears to happen. i then added this to test to see if crontab was even running or if i had formatting wrong:



    @reboot cd && sudo touch sucess


    But it executed exactly as expected



    What am i missing?









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      I am trying to get my PI to automatically run a bash command whenever the pi is booted.
      The ultimate goal is to open the "localhost" web page.



      I ran



      crontab -e


      to open my crontab, and added this to the end of the file:



      @reboot chromium-browser --kiosk localhost --no-sandbox


      but when i reboot the pi, nothing appears to happen. i then added this to test to see if crontab was even running or if i had formatting wrong:



      @reboot cd && sudo touch sucess


      But it executed exactly as expected



      What am i missing?









      share














      I am trying to get my PI to automatically run a bash command whenever the pi is booted.
      The ultimate goal is to open the "localhost" web page.



      I ran



      crontab -e


      to open my crontab, and added this to the end of the file:



      @reboot chromium-browser --kiosk localhost --no-sandbox


      but when i reboot the pi, nothing appears to happen. i then added this to test to see if crontab was even running or if i had formatting wrong:



      @reboot cd && sudo touch sucess


      But it executed exactly as expected



      What am i missing?







      cron raspberrypi





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