Hi, oh yes! If you look at the Readme of tinky you will find at the history: - a hook if you create a file (shellscript) and put in /mnt/IDE1/public/tinky/tinky_hook it will be executed before sausalitos and most of the systems daemons. There you could copy or create a link for your files. > -----Original Message----- > From: nas-2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:nas-2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > On Behalf Of Markus Woessner > Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 12:45 PM > To: nas-2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [nas-2000] Own files created in /system/usr/webroot lost after > reboot > > > Hi all, > > I played around a bit with NAS' web interface and added some files under > /system/use/webroot similar to tinky_save file layout > (cgi/tinky_myService/tinky_myService.cgi, nav/tinky_myService.xml, etc). > Everything worked fine: I got a new menu entry under "Control Panel -> > Tinky" and could access my cgi-scripts. Yet - as I expected - after > reboot everything is gone. I'm sure there is a mechanism which copies > additional files from a save place to webroot. But I can't find the hint > leading me to there... > > Any suggestions? >