Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 21:51 Post subject: Netgear WNDR 3700 + GNU Screen terminating
Has anyone been able to get this running?
I followed the optware howto for the 3700
opkg install screen
root@DD-WRT root $ screen
/var/run/utmp: No such file or directory
[screen is terminating]
When I touch that file, screen flashes on the screen and terminates without running.
Not much as I don't know which specific howto you're talking about. What I can tell you is I use dd-wrt build 16214 with packages from backfire 10.03.1-rc3.
On a side note, I see no trace of utmp on my wndr3700 and it doesn't complain about it.
Not much as I don't know which specific howto you're talking about. What I can tell you is I use dd-wrt build 16214 with packages from backfire 10.03.1-rc3.
On a side note, I see no trace of utmp on my wndr3700 and it doesn't complain about it.
I am using 16994 and maybe i need to start all over again.
Not much as I don't know which specific howto you're talking about. What I can tell you is I use dd-wrt build 16214 with packages from backfire 10.03.1-rc3.
On a side note, I see no trace of utmp on my wndr3700 and it doesn't complain about it.
I am using 16994 and maybe i need to start all over again.
Not much as I don't know which specific howto you're talking about. What I can tell you is I use dd-wrt build 16214 with packages from backfire 10.03.1-rc3.
On a side note, I see no trace of utmp on my wndr3700 and it doesn't complain about it.
I am using 16994 and maybe i need to start all over again.
dtach - version 0.8, compiled on Jul 10 2010 at 15:49:26.
Usage: dtach -a <socket> <options>
dtach -A <socket> <options> <command...>
dtach -c <socket> <options> <command...>
dtach -n <socket> <options> <command...>
Modes:
-a Attach to the specified socket.
-A Attach to the specified socket, or create it if it
does not exist, running the specified command.
-c Create a new socket and run the specified command.
-n Create a new socket and run the specified command detached.
Options:
-e <char> Set the detach character to <char>, defaults to ^\.
-E Disable the detach character.
-r <method> Set the redraw method to <method>. The valid methods are:
none: Don't redraw at all.
ctrl_l: Send a Ctrl L character to the program.
winch: Send a WINCH signal to the program.
-z Disable processing of the suspend key.[/size]
I actually got this working by installing useradd and adding another account. Also I found that if you follow the Installing OPTWARE the right way to the fullest, you actually break GNU Screen and you get the error mesage I originally posted.
Im sure it has to do with the root .profile as that was the last thing I did and it broke it.