Joined: 06 Feb 2010 Posts: 7401 Location: Little Rock
Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 15:29 Post subject:
basmaf wrote:
Some other question
I see in the ps output run_rc_startup is still running.
Do you have any additional features in your startup script?
I don't have any startup script, only script i have is the loopback fix for firewall, other than that, i kept it pretty much default. I'll have to test later, is daytime now and my family wants their internet without to many disruptions. I am gonna re-try using a different partition scheme, i'm going to make the first 3 parts then make the swap last, way i have it now is like the wiki instructs, which is part1 - swap - part2 - part3 - part4, the way i am going to do it is part1 - part2 - part3 - part4 - swap _________________ Wireless N Config | Linking Routers | DD-WRT Wiki | DD-WRT Builds | Peacock - Broadcom FAQ
Joined: 06 Feb 2010 Posts: 7401 Location: Little Rock
Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 14:47 Post subject:
I don't think K2.6 units will have any issues, i have already tried it on 3 other devices that are k2.6 units, as i reported in an earlier post within this thread, my E3000, WNR3500L, and RT-N16 all work without any problems, its NEWD units with a USB drive that seem to have problems with this. I think barry uses a wrt54g-tm with an sd-card mod, so he most likely won't have any problems with it either as his unit wouldn't using USB, which for me so far, seems to be the problem that dd-wrt chooses to automount the wrong order of partitions.
What would be nice is if someone else using a k2.4 unit with a USB drive could step in and do some testing and post some pics with this as well, but that will be harder to find nowadays.
I have tried this using the part scheme that i posted previous, it still would not mount the correct partition, it mounts part2 now instead of 1 or 3 like it did previously. I am now about to break out with a real usb harddrive instead of this 2gig usb thumb drive to test with - just to see if it has anything to do with the drive. Will report back if this yields success.
But remember, as i noted, i don't think it has to with your rep, this seems to have more to do with how dd-wrt automounts in the later NEWD builds. In the older NEWD builds (such as 14929) the USB options are different in the gui, in that you have much more of them, in these newer NEWD builds, there is only a few options now that you can set. _________________ Wireless N Config | Linking Routers | DD-WRT Wiki | DD-WRT Builds | Peacock - Broadcom FAQ
But here in the Netherlands it's not that easy
We don't have newegg and not much is offered on ebay
Abroad there are plenty but shipping is to expensive..
If someone with a K24 router with usb support reads this.
please...
buddee wrote:
What would be nice is if someone else using a k2.4 unit with a USB drive could step in and do some testing and post some pics with this as well, but that will be harder to find nowadays.
To give all an idea of what i'm working on check the screenshot.
Integration of conntrack in mypage.
Which of course can be turned off
It still needs some work but i'm getting there.
If anybody has a clue on how to reduce the padding on the submenu let me know.
I know that this has been asked before but I just wanted to verify if O.T.R.W can be installed and run on a NTFS partition or can it only be installed on a EXT2/EXT3 partition?
i have read the WIKI on how to create multiple partitions for Linux but if it can be installed on NTFS how should it be partition.
I ask because I would like to use a media manager to share music/pictures, etc with my home pc's and xbox and it would be easier if it was on a partition I can just copy to directly from a PC.
I also wanted to know if anyone is sharing pic and music with pc's and xbox what O.T.R.W application is prefered?
Automounting, Unmounting and Hotmounting of storage devices - Automatically mounts all recognized partitions and filesystem formats (including NTFS in K26).
mini dnla from kong will probably do the trick.
But for more info about his build you should check the myopenrouter forum.