I run uname -a and result is :
Linux DD-WRT 2.4.37 #55004 Tue Aug 6 05:02:00 +04 2019 mips DD-WRT
and I run these commands :
I pluged a 14G USB flash device to my router and I had to format it in one Fat32 partition. because any other format didn't mount to my router. you can see below why :
Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2020 11:33 Post subject: sorry & thanks
I'm sorry about my nooby acts.
thanks
my device is Asus WL-500g Premium V2
and it has 8MB flash!
I think my problem is for this reason:
Fat32 dosn't support symlink !
so I should flash a firmware that support ext* filesystem.
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Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2020 12:34 Post subject:
1) DO NOT CROSS-POST IN MORE THAN ONE THREAD. I deleted your other hi-jack from the other thread and locked it, I deleted my reply also to move it here.
2) Link the reference that your image came from, the actual ticket or changeset or whatever page from SVN, because we shouldn't have to look through 20 pages of results.
3) I don't think any K2.4 builds ever had ext* filesystem support (maybe someone can verify this). _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2020 13:53 Post subject:
Someone in the past (it was me ) extracted the ext2/4 kernel module, I know someone has made a USB stick with fat partition, dumped the kernel on that and from there loaded the module so that his other ext2/4 partition was accessible.
There is a thread about it somewhere on the forum.
Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2020 14:51 Post subject: answer #2
kernel-panic69 wrote:
And yet you didn't answer #2, while posting an oversize image of a screenshot, and linking a commit that does NOT contain the answer to #2. Impressive.