Joined: 24 Feb 2009 Posts: 2026 Location: Sol System > Earth > USA > Arkansas
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 22:13 Post subject:
Sweet. Hopefully the 'automount' problem is fixed. Going to test shortly.
I will also check into the ntfs support. _________________ E3000 22200M KongVPN K26
WRT600n v1.1 refirb mega 18767 BS K24 NEWD2 [not used]
WRT54G v2 16214 BS K24 [access point]
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Joined: 24 Feb 2009 Posts: 2026 Location: Sol System > Earth > USA > Arkansas
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 23:00 Post subject:
Yes the 'auto mount' problem has been solved. Not sure how to test for ntfs though, although I suspect that Magnetron1 is right as I do not see the ntfs module listed in the library of modules. _________________ E3000 22200M KongVPN K26
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Yes the 'auto mount' problem has been solved. Not sure how to test for ntfs though, although I suspect that Magnetron1 is right as I do not see the ntfs module listed in the library of modules.
The FUSE module and the ntfs-3g program support NTFS and are loaded automatically only when an NTFS formatted drive is sensed.
I have tested this by formatting an 8GB memory stick with NTFS and installing on my E3000 router with the STD build. With SAMBA enabled on the router I can access the files on the memory stick from Windows Vista by clicking on Network --> <router host name> --> Public(folder). Repeating this process with the E3000 router with the MEGA build fails. EKO tried to add NTFS support to the MEGA build and then backed it out probably because it would make the MEGA build too large to fit into the flash memory.
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Joined: 31 Aug 2009 Posts: 2448 Location: Third Rock from the Sun
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 0:14 Post subject:
crashfly wrote:
Yes the 'auto mount' problem has been solved. Not sure how to test for ntfs though, although I suspect that Magnetron1 is right as I do not see the ntfs module listed in the library of modules.
still no automount for me on K.26 mega or std usb nas
Joined: 24 Feb 2009 Posts: 2026 Location: Sol System > Earth > USA > Arkansas
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 1:39 Post subject:
Dark_Shadow wrote:
still no automount for me on K.26 mega or std usb nas
PMed Eko with my data
How are you determining 'auto-mountiness'?
I myself required a reboot. However, before I did a reboot, I unset the usb_fs_fat and usb_fs_ext3 to make sure they did not interfere with my set up. (I removed those items because I noticed those options missing, and right after a reboot with those settings, the GUI would not auto-mount.)
Just trying to possibly help you "work" your issue. _________________ E3000 22200M KongVPN K26
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WRT54G v2 16214 BS K24 [access point]
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What routers is this build for? E3000, E2000, WRT610, all of the above? Thanks.
All of the above and many, many more, although this thread happens to be about the Broadcom based routers. Here's a LINK.
Ok thanks. Again, I'm sorry for being so darned ignorant. I've been dealing mostly with the WNDR3700 up until now. I did read around the forums a bit but a couple things weren't clear.
1. How does this build relate to the "MEGA" build in your sig?
2. The link you posted for me doesn't have a link for the E3000, just the E2000. I guess they are the same?
Again I'm really sorry for these seeming newb questions.
Joined: 26 Jun 2007 Posts: 262 Location: Trinidad & Tobago
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 2:29 Post subject:
I want to report that something between 15437 and 15452 causes the ASUS RT-N10 to reboot as soon as uTorrent is started on any lan pc. The problem is not solved in 15471.
Of course I did all the proper steps with resetting the router and I used TFTP as I usually do to perform the upgrade. The problem always happens on firmware 15452 and 15471 but reverting to 15437 solves the problem. I used the mini K26 NEWD2 builds in both cases.
I'm not sure whether the issue is with the number of connections or with UPnP, anyone else with an RT-N10 please test as well. _________________ [everything is to be replicate]
The link I gave you is for all routers that are supported by this release. What you saw was a link to the E2000L router. Don't try to flash this firmware to your E3000. You need to navigate to the broadcom_K26 directory and look for the E3000 firmwares or you could simply click on the E2000/E3000 firmwares link in my signature.
The terms MICRO, MINI, STD, BIG, and MEGA refer to the relative sizes of the firmwares which is determined by the number of included features. See the WIKI.