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a watchdog timer is a simple, low-level electronic timer to detect faults in program execution and recover from malfunction, usually by rebooting the system.
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Pi B, Raspbian Jessie. Watchdog doesn't start at boot
After that calling systemctl enable watchdog worked. …
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Pi B, Raspbian Jessie. Watchdog doesn't start at boot
After upgrading to Jessie, watchdog doesn't start at boot anymore. Starting it manually using "sudo service watchdog start" does work. … I tried:
purging and reinstalling watchdog
update-rc.d
I checked
syslog with systemd verbosity on debug, no results. …