Search the forum, there are posts by Oleg which explain what to do to setup the build environment...
I'm trying to compile and build the firmware from the GPL1.1.2.4 sourcecode. Although I followed all the instructions given in the ASUS-readme(s), I get build errors. The problem is that some shared libraries can not be found by the MIPSEL toolchain. I see that these libs are available and are stored in the /lib directoy of the MIPSEL toolchain (opt/brcm/hndtools-mipsel-linux/lib). What is missing? Do I have to add a path or perhaps edit a makefile?
Search the forum, there are posts by Oleg which explain what to do to setup the build environment...
Aha, forgot to modify LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Builds nicely now.
I managed to build a firmware from GPL 1.1.2.4
Now there are 2 .trx files in the mipsel dir: linux.trx and WLHDD_1.1.2.4_en.trx
Which one should I flash?
Can the flashtool be used in case my firmware doesn't work (which is quite likely )?
Congratiolations!!! without any modifications?Originally Posted by JOCKYW2001
normally the linux.trx is the output from the one you have compiledOriginally Posted by JOCKYW2001
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As I am terribly impatient I flashed WLHDD_1.1.2.4_en.trx and it guess what, it boots up
Yeah, I disabled FAT support (it wouldn't compile with that) and I enabled the kernel NFSv3, but fttb I don't know if that actually runs since I don't see a /etc/exports neither do I see the rpc.mountd and rpc.nfsd daemons.
Anyhow that'll be a matter of time. Feel free to give me some tips
hi,
oh man, you made my day! Thank you very much!Originally Posted by JOCKYW2001
Did you export every Partition?
cu,
peter
Well, I didn't export anything yet. That's what I like to figure out. At the moment I have no idea what else I have to do to get the built-in NFS daemon to work. I would hope it is just adding a exports file somewhere, but I'm afraid that's not enough. But I'm quite confident that it won't take that much longer.Originally Posted by petgun
update:
it seems I also need this: http://freshmeat.net/projects/nfs-utils/
Last edited by JOCKYW2001; 05-10-2004 at 15:59.
hi,
sound's good...and i'ts nice to see how fast you step forward!Originally Posted by JOCKYW2001
Do you still have periodic (every 3-8 sec) HD-Access with green LED flashing even if you do nothing? I ask that, because i think that this HD-Watchdog or whaterver that is, may be also responsible for file inconsistence if the HD was very busy.
cu,
peter
Last edited by petgun; 05-10-2004 at 17:11.
the green HDD led is flashing once each ~15sec , but this frequency is not constantOriginally Posted by petgun
the ethernet LAN led is now correctly flashing in green for 100mbs and yellow for 10mbs
Hi,
..same to me....and you still don't know the reason for that periodic HD-Access ?Originally Posted by JOCKYW2001
:-) :-) so the manual is now correct and who knows what else...maybe that was only a blemish/Schönheitsfehler...I don't think so...:-)the ethernet LAN led is now correctly flashing in green for 100mbs and yellow for 10mbs
cu,
peter
PS:Maybe you already know the original NFS-HowTo at http://nfs.sourceforge.net/ very good and I am sure in http://nfs.sourceforge.net/nfs-howto/server.html you'll find all the answers to your questions.
Last edited by petgun; 05-10-2004 at 23:33.
oops sorry , the manual is incorrectOriginally Posted by petgun
it should be:
10mbs = green led
100mbs = yellow led
I thought it was fixed in 1.1.2.4 and later but it isn't (my nic was in 10mb mode wheras i thought it was in 100mbs ...)
;-) okOriginally Posted by JOCKYW2001
cu,
peter