Strange. Today, it just worked. I don't get it. I haven't done ANYTHING different (I didn't even use the disk) and the fonera hasn't been restarted since I used the older usb driver you sent me. I didn't make a chkdsk, nothing.
2013/1/7 Matthijs Kooijman - Fon <[email protected]> > Hi Alexandre, > > > 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 > > Weird, it should support both of those filesystems. I just created an > EXT2 disk, which is detected as expected. > > Could you send over the output of the "logread" command shortly after > plugging in this USB disk? > > Perhaps you can also send over the first 2K of each partition and the > main disk so I can see if there is anything weird in there to throw off > the filesystem detection. Best to send these to me privately, since I > can't guarantee that there won't be any actual (private) data in this > filesystem header. > > The easiest way to do this, is to run the following command: > > root@Fonera:/# for i in sda sda1 sda2; do dd if=/dev/$i of=/tmp/$i > bs=1024 count=2; done > > This will create three files in /tmp, called sda, sda1 and sda2. Please > send these to me. > > > Regards, > > Matthijs Kooijman > > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > [email protected] > http://fonosfera.org/mailman/listinfo/development > -- [] Alexandre Strube [email protected]
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