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Questions related to security of data on the Raspberry Pi. Also includes questions on using it in a security system (e.g. as a firewall).
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Motion on_movie_end run a python script and bash script
Ok I solved the problem.
I came across the python module 'subprocess' and used this.
import subprocess
subprocess.call(['sudo','bash','path/to/file/filename.sh'])
This is essentially called after …
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Motion on_movie_end run a python script and bash script
This is the final step in getting my pi home security system to work. I just need to avoid my Pi filling up with loads of files. …