Now I ran into a different issue. My disk is formatted in EXT2 (Worked faster with the fonera and with the media player itself than ext3) and HFS+ (for my mac's backup). This is what I have now: ST310003 33AS CC1FStatusSizeFilesystemMode Unsupported filesystem502.88 GB UNKNOWNUnsupportedUnsupported filesystem428.63 GBUNKNOWNUnsupported
2013/1/3 Matthijs Kooijman - Fon <[email protected]> > Hi Alexandre, > > > - 2.0n > > - Yep, the disk worked before. It's a self-powered media player (no > powered > > hub required) > Ok. Do you remember the newest version where it used to work? > > > - I will try with another cable, although it's a thick and good cable. > Thanks. I don't expect much, but just in case. > > In beta3, the USB driver was updated. This driver update seems the most > likely cause of your problem. Could you try installing the old driver to > see if that fixes the problem? > > The old driver can be downloaded from our firmware autobuilder, just run > the following commands (all on your Fonera through SSH): > > root@Fonera:~# wget > http://download.fonosfera.org/auto-builds/fon-ng/fon-ng-r2060/fonera2n/packages/mipsel/ra_usb_2_mipsel.ipk > Connecting to download.fonosfera.org (67.192.249.56:80) > ra_usb_2_mipsel.ipk 100% > > |**************************************************************************************************************| > 46388 --:--:-- ETA > root@Fonera:~# opkg install ra_usb_2_mipsel.ipk > Installing ra_usb (2) to root... > Configuring ra_usb > > Then reboot to load the new driver. > > Regards, > > Matthijs Kooijman > > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > [email protected] > http://fonosfera.org/mailman/listinfo/development > -- [] Alexandre Strube [email protected]
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