I have had similar problems with getting jffs mounted under a samba share...I did get it at one point to link correctly but still had errors when I ran ipkg update. On the positive side some of the file structure was created for the ipkg update on the share. After several small changes and reboots my router stopped accepting the changes I had made..the web interface would tell me that samba was enabled but putty would error out. Jffs also seemed to no longer listen to the gui and I started using the nvram commands to try to get that up and running again. I ended up defaulting the router and have not attempted to get jffs working yet. Figured I'd look around first and see if others had similar problems. Have you managed to get it working under the share?
Joined: 07 Jun 2006 Posts: 980 Location: Coal Creek Canyon, Colorado
Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 0:48 Post subject:
I remember seeing a post explaining how to do those scripts using NVRAM variables rather than /jffs based scripts
I actually used that method for a time and it worked great
It may have been on the old forum -- I'll try to search it up for you since it's something I'm interested in myself.
PS.
You could try using SP3 beta if you're really brave cause it has RSSI and Noise OIDs built in. (SP3 should be getting much stabler in the next few weeks so not so much courage will be required soon ) _________________ linksys GSv2, Gv4, Gv2, GLv1, G-TM, Buffalo wbr2, whr, whr-hp, whr-g125, wli-tx4-g54hp, Moto wr850gp, Alix.3C2
You'll find the OIDs in the same place that the wikki says IIRC... _________________ linksys GSv2, Gv4, Gv2, GLv1, G-TM, Buffalo wbr2, whr, whr-hp, whr-g125, wli-tx4-g54hp, Moto wr850gp, Alix.3C2