The first thing I always install in Entware is bash. #opkg install bash
It's a much better shell, but opinions differ. Don't forget to add the /opt/etc/init.d/rc.unslung start to your Administration/Commands/Startup.
You have to remove the "#" from the command. I only assume you left it in because you would certainly get something back otherwise. Just "echo $PATH" Your $PATH contains the folders the OS searches for the commands you type. _________________ Linksys EA8500 (Internet Gateway, AP/VAP) - DD-WRT r53562
Features in use: WDS-AP, Multiple VLANs, Samba, WireGuard, Entware: mqtt, mlocate
Wireless 5ghz only
Netgear R7800 (WDS-AP, WAP, VAP) - DD-WRT r55779
Features in use: multiple VLANs over single trunk port
Linksys EA8500 WDS Station x2 - DD-WRT r55799
Netgear R6400v2 WAP, VAP 2.4ghz only w/VLANs over single trunk port. DD-WRT r55779
OSes: Fedora 38, 9 RPis (2,3,4,5), 20 ESP8266s: Straight from Amiga to Linux in '94, never having owned a Windows PC.
You have to remove the "#" from the command. I only assume you left it in because you would certainly get something back otherwise. Just "echo $PATH" Your $PATH contains the folders the OS searches for the commands you type.