Bekijk de volledige versie : flashfs - required?
patrickquek
20-03-2007, 10:35
Hi,
I noticed that the use of "flashfs" was indicated as required in the forum for the WL-500g's in order that the changes are committed to flash.
flashfs save && flashfs commit && flashfs enable && reboot
However i didn't find any mention of it in the WL-700ge forum. I assume this is not required then? If not, is there a reason why? I assumed the 500 & 700 are relatively similar devices except for the harddisk, CPU speed and flash size.
Thanks!
Patrick
back2basic
20-03-2007, 16:51
Hi,
I noticed that the use of "flashfs" was indicated as required in the forum for the WL-500g's in order that the changes are committed to flash.
flashfs save && flashfs commit && flashfs enable && reboot
However i didn't find any mention of it in the WL-700ge forum. I assume this is not required then? If not, is there a reason why? I assumed the 500 & 700 are relatively similar devices except for the harddisk, CPU speed and flash size.
Thanks!
Patrick
So complete other devices :) wl700 has a diffrent broadcom chip inside & other wifi and has 64MB ram
on asus firmware it is using nvram and on openwrt it use config-files
grtzz
patrickquek
20-03-2007, 17:48
So complete other devices :) wl700 has a diffrent broadcom chip inside & other wifi and has 64MB ram
on asus firmware it is using nvram and on openwrt it use config-files
grtzz
Nod nod, thanks for the info but i'm not sure if you answered my question, or maybe i didn't understand you :-)
So is it required to use flashfs on the 700ge to commit changes?
Thanks!
Patrick
I'm not really sure what you're getting at either...
All of the wl700ge configuration settings are stored in nvram (non-volatile RAM) not flash. Only the bootloader and kernel are stored in flash. All other applications are stored on a read-only cramfs.
From what I understand, OpenWRT used to use nvram also to store configuration information, but has since switched to configuration files since not all supported routers/chipsets have nvram for storage.
- K.C.