WOL on ubuntu
Install etherwake
sudo apt install etherwake
set up sudo’s file to allow for passwordless sudo for the main user for etherwake
sudo nano /etc/sudoers
add this to the bottom of it
av av-time-v2 = (root) NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/etherwake
This will allow the user av
to run the desired commands on av-time-v2
without entering a password. All other sudo
ed commands will still require a password.
The commands specified in the sudoers
file must be fully qualified (i.e. using the absolute path to the command to run) as described in the sudoers
man page. Providing a relative path is considered a syntax error.
modify the main crontab of the system
sudo crontab -e
add this to the bottom
0 7 * * * /home/av/wakeonlan.bash
create the following script at /home/av/wakeonlan.bash
. Modify the vearable lan1 to the network interface you wish to use.
#!/bin/bash
#06:55 am
lan1=ens160
#bar screens
sudo etherwake -i $lan1 f4:ed:5f:a0:17:ca
sudo etherwake -i $lan1 f4:ed:5f:a0:17:c9
sudo etherwake -i $lan1 F4:ED:5F:A0:18:11
sudo etherwake -i $lan1 F4:ED:5F:A0:18:10
sudo etherwake -i $lan1 F4:ED:5F:A0:18:24
echo after the nancy
#Venue Screens
sudo etherwake -i $lan1 F4:ED:F5:A4:13:22
sudo etherwake -i $lan1 F4:ED:F5:A4:13:23
#Headshot Wall
sudo etherwake -i $lan1 F4:ED:5F:A0:19:22
sudo etherwake -i $lan1 F4:ED:5F:A0:18:F6
sudo etherwake -i $lan1 F4:ED:5F:A0:19:23
sudo etherwake -i $lan1 F4:ED:5F:A0:18:60
echo after headshot
echo yeet
Set the bloody timezone
sudo timedatectl set-timezone Australia/Sydney
Multiple options can be selected.