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I searched on the forum about this and the one and only who experienced this had probably a full disk.
I had Oleg's latest fw 6b installed and when backing up from xp there were multiple long write failures. Before I was running Jockyw's fw and no problems. I turned back to original fw. 1.2.3.4. again no problems. So what could be wrong? I want Oleg's fw, but I also need to backup.:(
Wait for -6c.
Will this be soon?:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Oleg
Perhaps I would post -pre version for testing this week.
I found that my WL-500g with 1.9.2.7 cr6b does not update its internal clock via time server. I tried several servers, but it sticks to display the actual year as 1970. Any hints?
I once tried to set up samba but did not succeed. Could this interfere with the time server function? Also i use the wl-500g as an access point with dhcp switched off.
I've got the same problem with ntp ... On boot it's ok, but if i want to get the date by the 'date' command, sometimes it gives me a day in 1970 (01/01).
What's the problem ?
I've do this :
*installed crontab
*rmmod audio and soundcore
*kill waveservermain
*insmod videodev, ov51x and ox519_decomp, scsi_mod, sd_mod, usb-storage *make a ln -s /dev/v4l/video0 /dev/video0
*mount my 1st partition of my usb key on /opt
*activate swap on the 2nd partition
ntp works fine for me. try other servers.
I'm using time.nist.org
The server is not the problem (i've used it during 6 months with the stock firmware) imho. If il lauch ntp, the router give sync and it's ok. But i've to do it manually. I configured 1 hour for re-sync in the web interface.
-6c prerelease is here: http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?p=21583
hey,
is there a chance that a HFS+ formatted hdd is supported by upcoming oleg's firmwares ... i've read somewhere in the forum that it's currently not supported and that hdds shall be formatted with ext3 or fat32, but as far as i know the kernel 2.4.x supports HFS+ ....is there a reason why it's not implemented?
or can I add HFS+ support by myself? if yes, how?
cheers, thomas.
ps: searching the forum with =< 3 chars (like hfs, mac, osx etc.) gives a zero search result in the forum.... so maybe there is already an answer, but i was unable to find it :)
I think the best way to get HFS+ is to compile it by your self by setting the right Kernel Parameter.
Why it's not implemented, well I think ext3 and fat32 is the usual standard, that almost everybody has. If every Filesystem should be implemented ......
I think you should better by a small tidy PC for this, the flash rom at this devices are not that big to keep every feature in it.
To get to your question about a chance, I don't think so. Since most of us are PC-Users:
Linux can read and write FAT32
Windoose can at least read with an extra driver ext32
So for those who know what Linux is will probably format with ext32, the others will use fat32 to switch the USB-Drive between Windows and the WL*** device.
greetings from Berlin
Quote:
Originally Posted by piri
what is a flashfs file.
and i missing the option url filter what i need that is why i dont need this firmware. Or is it possible that i can put url filter in by flashfs.
I wait for a reply (oleg?)
thanks for your reply!
do you have a how-to how-to do that? :-)Quote:
Originally Posted by ankn99
hmmm, to tell a mac user that he shall buy a pc ....;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ankn99
well, osx can read/write ext32, fat32 and hfs/hfs+ .... but I really don't think that because "most" people are using intel, oleg will not incorporate hfs+ support in his firmwares.... this must be a technical issue....Quote:
Originally Posted by ankn99
cheers, thomas.
wl500g is running linux, so using ext3 as most logical approach. Other filesystems (fat32/ntfs) are used for compatibility with original firmwares only. No other filesystems would be supported, as there are not enough space available in the built-in flash to support everything.