I've noticed that /etc/ethers is not preserved over sysupgrades but
/etc/hosts is
I can fix this with /etc/sysupgrade.conf but I think it should be part
of the default set of kept files
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> Do you have any solution?
What about doing a short say 2mins iptables based allow rule when a user is
trying to login?
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vered from this is to copy the uImage and uInitrd off on to a tftp
server and just boot it with tftp.
When this happened to me I found that cleaning and reseating the usb
connection helped but that might just be coincidence, I always use the
single usb port for the boot device too this might mak
,
the issue is if overlayfs works with an initramfs based rootfs, what
your screenshot is missing is what the root mount is
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ith switch_root to that partition.
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option options rw,sync,noatime
option enabled 1
option enabled_fsck 0
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On 09/06/12 19:48, Daniel Golle wrote:
On 09/06/12 15:43, Tim Fletcher wrote:
If I understood the process right you need to tftp it to 0x80 and
then go from 0x800200
Again, loading it to 0x80 cannot work with that patch.
The address to tftp-load the u-boot bin (or kwb) depends on what
On 09/06/12 16:32, Luka Perkov wrote:
On Sat, Jun 09, 2012 at 01:43:18PM +0100, Tim Fletcher wrote:
Full envreset and without the ath9k pcie card still produce the same
results, even with know good uboot binaries I guess either the
iconnect is duff or I'm missing some obvious.
uboo
On 09/06/12 13:37, Luka Perkov wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, Jun 09, 2012 at 01:31:35PM +0100, Tim Fletcher wrote:
Full envreset and without the ath9k pcie card still produce the same
results, even with know good uboot binaries I guess either the
iconnect is duff or I'm missing some obvious.
uboo
On 09/06/12 13:12, Tim Fletcher wrote:
On 09/06/12 12:00, Luka Perkov wrote:
On Fri, Jun 08, 2012 at 08:50:46PM +0100, Tim Fletcher wrote:
On 08/06/12 02:32, Luka Perkov wrote:
Board owners please test this patch and give feedback for the boards:
* sheevaplug
* dockstar
* iconnect
You
On 09/06/12 12:00, Luka Perkov wrote:
On Fri, Jun 08, 2012 at 08:50:46PM +0100, Tim Fletcher wrote:
On 08/06/12 02:32, Luka Perkov wrote:
Board owners please test this patch and give feedback for the boards:
* sheevaplug
* dockstar
* iconnect
You can use kwboot tool like this (run as
v IRQs on FIQs on Mode USER_26
Resetting CPU ...
I have messed about with the iconnect a fair bit and I've never managed
to get another uboot binary to chain boot in it.
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On 06/06/12 22:58, Daniel Golle wrote:
Hi Tim,
great news, I'd would be nice if you can help so we can get U-Boot for this
board tested.
On 06/06/12 15:24, Tim Fletcher wrote:
I have access to an iConnect, what is it that you need testing?
OpenWrt can build the U-Boot loader for some b
On 05/06/12 22:48, Daniel Golle wrote:
Hi Luka,
On 05/06/12 22:42, Luka Perkov wrote:
I'm not sure about this one. dockstar support seems to be already in
upstream uboot sources:
Even better, so we can drop that patch entirely.
Would be nice someone with access to an iconnect board would test
ell is a Vigor120 to
convert ADSL -> PPPoE
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On 16 Jun 2011, at 15:23, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> Just a thought. The directory reserved for uci should have been named
>> something like /etc/uci-config.
>
> Or maybe just /etc/uci since "/etc" means "config".
> But it's much too late to change any of it.
> OTOH maybe sysupgrade should handle
On Sun, 2011-06-05 at 19:14 +0200, Jonas Gorski wrote:
> On 5 June 2011 18:32, Tim Fletcher wrote:
> Known issue in the current build and already fixed (see
> <https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/27102>), the next build should be
> working again.
Thanks, time to learn about
k I would say, should I be opening trac
tickets now or do you need more info?
By bricked I mean just a flashing power led, no answer on 192.168.1.1 to
ping or tftp upload.
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On Mon, 2011-05-30 at 18:36 -0700, Philip Prindeville wrote:
> On 5/30/11 1:53 PM, Tim Fletcher wrote:
> > I have an OpenWRT device that connects back to my management server via
> > openvpn, and so if I upgrade the version of OpenWRT on it, I "lose" it.
> >
> &
but I
was wondering if there is a more standard way to do this or if that
answer is "roll your own build"?
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Would it be worth adding /etc/crontabs to the standard list of stuff to
keep over upgrades?
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