Joined: 12 Mar 2018 Posts: 57 Location: Mont-St-Hilaire, Qc, Canada
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2020 1:59 Post subject: USB thumbdrive - not sure about the automount
IIRC, there was a time where the partitons where all at 100% The JFFS is above 2321 %
I reformatted all partitions on the thumbdrive (on my PC, using Mini Partion Tool, EXT4), rebooted the router and then reinstalled the thumbdrive.
Is this normal ? What should I do ?
_________________ [Supermicro X10SBA] pfSense as of 20/12/20 | firewall, gateway, routing, QoS, adblocking
[Archer C7(CA)v2] running r47510 as of 21/10/06 | WAP
[Archer C7(US)v2] running r47510 as of 21/10/04 | napping backup for Gateway, routing, QoS
Since the block size is 1K as shown in the screenshot, the partitions are already formated as ext2/ext3. I'd recommend ext4 without jounaling for usb thumb drives as dd-wrt storage.
Code:
mkfs.ext4 -O ^has_journal /dev/sdXX
/jffs usage is weird. It must be a bug on the webif. Try putting something in it.[/code]
Joined: 12 Mar 2018 Posts: 57 Location: Mont-St-Hilaire, Qc, Canada
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2020 11:20 Post subject:
wenzhuo wrote:
Since the block size is 1K as shown in the screenshot, the partitions are already formated as ext2/ext3. I'd recommend ext4 without jounaling for usb thumb drives as dd-wrt storage.
Code:
mkfs.ext4 -O ^has_journal /dev/sdXX
/jffs usage is weird. It must be a bug on the webif. Try putting something in it.[/code]
Thank you.
I am a noob in linux cmd line.
If it type this in DD-WRT command box, I get
Code:
sh: eval: line 1: mkfs.ext4: not found
If I do it with Putty, I get pretty much the same:
Code:
sh: can't open 'mkfs.ext4': No such file or directory
Which I suppose means this specific command is not part of the DD-WRT core ?
Since I dont have any Linux PC, how can I do this ? _________________ [Supermicro X10SBA] pfSense as of 20/12/20 | firewall, gateway, routing, QoS, adblocking
[Archer C7(CA)v2] running r47510 as of 21/10/06 | WAP
[Archer C7(US)v2] running r47510 as of 21/10/04 | napping backup for Gateway, routing, QoS