Just enable USB core support in GUI and connect to RT-N13U by putty and type:
Code:
wget http://www.home.karneval.cz/10102207/fat.ko
wget http://www.home.karneval.cz/10102207/vfat.ko
wget http://www.home.karneval.cz/10102207/nls_iso8859-1.ko
wget http://www.home.karneval.cz/10102207/nls_cp437.ko
wget http://www.home.karneval.cz/10102207/ext2.ko
insmod fat.ko
insmod vfat.ko
insmod nls_iso8859-1.ko
insmod nls_cp437.ko
insmod ext2.ko
echo now try to plug in fat/fat32/ext2 drive
that's all but as i say no ipkg, samba no fun
So what about ext3, isn't that fs already included in the firmware?
Have you tried to format a flash stick or hd to ext3, does dd-wrt mount it? _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
Joined: 06 Mar 2010 Posts: 107 Location: Plzeň, CZE
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 17:26 Post subject:
LOM wrote:
So what about ext3, isn't that fs already included in the firmware?
Have you tried to format a flash stick or hd to ext3, does dd-wrt mount it?
No, hacked ext3.ko what i have from eko's rt-n16 build cannot be loaded (checked by dmesg, lsmod jbd is fine), need to be compiled from svn ver 2.6.23.17 r14594 (my guess).
I also make some USB write/reade test thru SCP (slow because ssh) 1MB/0.5MB per sec [ext2]
I believe that fw with build in ext3 and ipkg come soon
Last edited by gouryella on Mon Jun 21, 2010 17:59; edited 1 time in total
hmm.. I thought ext3 was mandatory when compiling a linux kernel since it is linux native file system.
Other routers with USB has always had ext3 as minimum and the user has been forced to install the ntfs-3g driver themselves.
vfat, if memory serves me right, is said to be buggy..
Sure there ain't native support for ext3? _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
how exactly did you manage that? I try to install optware, but after the reboot I need to mount my external drive manually (with the commands you provided and with reconnecting the drive), and when I type the "service" command, it says that "No services found", and it seems that optware isn't running at all.
Can You give me some pointers what should I check?
Joined: 06 Mar 2010 Posts: 107 Location: Plzeň, CZE
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 21:48 Post subject: ext3 addon & optware
Automount ext3 start script (inc FAT/FAT32/NTFS)
The device has just 4MB flash and is almost filled up. ext3 needs 200KB extra storage, driver not present in FW yet [BS].
I wrote smart script that download ext3 drivers and mount 1st partition to /opt during boot (after WAN is up).
You may follow wiki too, but in here they are most actual strokes, but only about fs and Optware basics.
Updated 8. 2. 2011, news:
Only one 160KB gziped archive is wgeted from my server
Ext3, jbd and mbcache updated to the latest
FAT/FAT32 is updated and back
Fuse module for read/write from NTFS (do not forget ipkg install ntfs-3g)
Optware guide improved
Fixed the "problem" with nmbd, it's possible to acces by netbios name
Changed some directories for ftp/samba to /opt/share/www
Added webserver (busybox httpd as daemon)
Added dlq for downloading from free rapidshare
Added pxe boot server, memtest image for testing included
Edit configuration on first line to get NTFS or FAT/FAT32 support!
Use username root, guide is written for!
1) Just paste to Administrations -> Commands and Save Startup
Core USB Support (recommended but works with disabled with loosing automount)
USB 2.0 Support
USB Storage Support
Automatic Drive Mount
3) Install Optware
Code:
wget http://home.karneval.cz/10102207/optware-install.sh -O - | tr -d '\r' > /tmp/optware-install.sh
sh /tmp/optware-install.sh; ipkg update; ipkg upgrade
wget http://home.karneval.cz/10102207/sort -P /opt/bin; chmod +x /opt/bin/sort
#Gateway is hard set to 192.168.1.1, if u have problem with this replace in optware-install.sh by vi or sed
Samba 2 on some W7 SP1 x64 not work by default and require auth...
run secpol.msc
Control Panel - Administrative Tools - Local Security Policy- Local Policies - Security Options - Network security: LAN Manager authentication level: Send LM & NTLM responses
5) Open to the world (paste to Administrations -> Commands and Save Firewall)
I filed a track ticket for ext3 support in the firmware and Brainslayers response was "the device has just 4 mb flash and is almost filled up. ext3 needs 200 kb extra storage".
So you will all have to do it the goyruella way.
There is something to learn from this (see my sig line as well), don't buy a 4MB flash based router if you want to use it for anything else than traditional routing.
Asus themselves had to make the B1 version with 8MB flash when they added hdspa software to their firmware. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
Revision of RT-N13U comming to shops, have 64MB RAM and 8MB flash (3G support in native fw), but better buy is WNR3500L, DIR-825 with Gbit for same price or RT-N16.
For the money wr1043nd is very interesting choice, but i hear there is some problems with N radio.
We want more then 1 device with 128MB RAM
strangely when I installed DD-WRT again , it worked like charm.
thanks guys
strange to me too!! The first time I flashed to dd-wrt is working great~ but when I flash back to asus then flashed dd-wrt again, I could not have internet!!
Thus, the only thing I could do is flash back to asus and got internet! Does anyone have solution for this? I need the dd-wrt back to me.....