Hi
You just boot up, login and type 'reboot' in the shell... The disk doesn't spinup
fast enough on a cold boot.
At least this helped for me
Regards
/Henrik
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Hi
You just boot up, login and type 'reboot' in the shell... The disk doesn't spinup
fast enough on a cold boot.
At least this helped for me
Regards
/Henrik
Are you using one of the images from http://wl700g.homelinux.net/drupal/ ?
or your own build? Perhaps you didn't compile OpenWrt with usb support? :)
/regards
Henrik
http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?t=7798&highlight=watt
think you would need this patch: https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/2516
and if I'm not mistaken 2.6 will disable your wireless
you will probably find it too overwhelming if you have no experience working in a command prompt... Anyways there are some great step-by-step guides here:...
back2basic: Could you upload the image with the longer boottime, so we can get to mount our harddrives?
Thanks in advance
remember to open the ports in the firewall
When I try to restore my firmware I get an error 10054 with asus firmware restoration tool... the tool finds my pc and tries to upload but gives me that error.
I split up an asus firmware with...
nice you are trying to get the most out of the wl700 but none of you have written anything about expected, and actual performance gains. Can anyone elaborate on this?
/regards
Henrik
https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/6279
openwrt has NTFS-3G... but I have no idea if it compiles with the 700ge
/regards
Henrik
I too am trying to install this on the box (with openwrt), still no luck though :(
you copy everything from the original harddrive to your stationary pc through lan, then replace the drive, setup the router and copy the content back
/regards
Henrik
heh no...
have you checked if your paths are correct? and if it has write access to the dir you are trying to save to.
perhaps if you quadruplepost this you will get the answer.... try it out
sorry can't help it :P
I think that your box need to have the standard name/ip, not sure though
read my post in this thread...
if the light on the hd doesn't even light up, perhaps it's a defect usb port?
could it be the reverse of load? like your system has a 100% - 95% = 5% load?
I suspect so
note that kamikaze is in the development branch, and not recommended to install unless you have serial or JTAG access (is this even possible on the wl700?)
why not just output it once a day?...........
does anyone know how I can stop the asus webserver?
I can kill it with 'kill...' but it instantly restarts
anyone?
you could setup a cron job, to parse the log to a file on a given interval.
'logread' outputs the log to the terminal. To parse it to a file type:
'/sbin/logread >> /opt/etc/log.txt'
How about we all start asking questions in another thread, instead of using this one? ;)
/regards
Henrik
you can type 'vi rc.local' or the more userfriendly 'nano' (which you need to install)
/regards
Henrik
I have php working with lighttpd and php-fcgi
just enable fcgi in lighttpd.conf and fix the paths