Hi, (Replying to myself.)
Shérab (2015/11/12 13:37 +0100): > Hello Mario, > > Mario Lang (2015/11/09 21:23 +0100): > > @Sherab: You should be able to just copy the default brltty.service from > > systemd to /etc/systemd/system/brltty-other.service, and modify the > > file. Just make sure you have a different PID file name, and adjust the > > parameters passed to BRLTTY as needed. You should now be able to start > > a new instance with systemctl. > > I just tried and it works fine, thanks a lot. > > However, this second service is not started automatically at boot time > as I expected. Does somebody knowwhy,please? systemctl enable service was enough to resolve this issue. Shérab.