The clue for the failure in finding /opt might be in that it worked until the router restart. If the router has two USB ports, the problem might be that /opt was mounted on a different host, ie host1 and not host0.
this can also apply for NTFS storage device as well, as it could also be on the on host1 as well.
As for your other question, in terms of installing to an external disk and using NTFS. Since, NTFS is not native, it would be safer to partition your disk to have two partitions. One for optware (Ext3), and another for the NTFS. That way you could install more and more packages, as well as have access via Windows NT/XP/Vista etc. Or, you can simply format everthing as Ext3 and then run the opensource ext2fsd to access the ext3 partition under windows when you will be connecting the drive directly. Since that usually means unmounting it, it is more likely that you would like to use something like Samba and then get network access to the drive.
Excellent! I connected the memory card, SanDisk 8 GB Class 4 through the card reader SanDisk MicroMate Mobile and received a reading speed of 4.5 MB / s and 1.5 MB / s write speed.
I don't know your problem, but the latest version of my automount script runs here with support for ntfs... _________________ Asus RT16N + OTRW
Kingston 4GB USB-disk 128 MB swap + 1.4GB ext3 on /opt + 2 GB ext3 on /mnt
Copperjet 1616 modem in ZipB-config
Asterisk, pixelserv & Pound running on router
Another Asus RT16N as WDS-bridge
I'm using 4.4.2009 and it's working...
What should I do to download the newer version and will it then still work? _________________ Asus RT16N + OTRW
Kingston 4GB USB-disk 128 MB swap + 1.4GB ext3 on /opt + 2 GB ext3 on /mnt
Copperjet 1616 modem in ZipB-config
Asterisk, pixelserv & Pound running on router
Another Asus RT16N as WDS-bridge
Joined: 16 Jun 2007 Posts: 168 Location: Northern Virginia, USA
Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 20:45 Post subject:
Method1 posted here did not work for me (insmod command did not work), but I am able to access the NTFS partition using WinSCP in combination with Frater's optware, which seemed to install ntfs-3g by default. _________________ E3000 (converted from WRT610NV2)
ASUS RT-N56U Firmware 1.0.1.4 (reverted from 1.0.1.5)
Joined: 24 Feb 2009 Posts: 2026 Location: Sol System > Earth > USA > Arkansas
Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 21:58 Post subject:
got_milk wrote:
Maybe someone could give me some insight here?
I've switched to Eko's K2.6 13562 build (newer). I've gotten FUSE to successfully load on every boot, and I've got ntfs-3g residing in /usr/sbin.
Problem is, when I telnet in, I always get:
-sh: ntfs-3g: not found
EVEN if I cd over to /usr/sbin.
I can even use tab complete and it won't work.
What am I overlooking here!?
It may be a bit late for response to this post, but has the 'ntfs-3g' command been made executable ('chmod +x ntfs-3g')? There is no reason why it should not work unless it is not executable. _________________ E3000 22200M KongVPN K26
WRT600n v1.1 refirb mega 18767 BS K24 NEWD2 [not used]
WRT54G v2 16214 BS K24 [access point]
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@ got_milk: The problems you are having, I already had when I tried to built fuse module and ntfs-3g for K2.4, you will have to try multiple gcc versions.
@ rhdcheme: Please post your router model, build number and error you are getting.