![]() According to this post ( ) it could be that I need to install 'nodejs' instead of 'node' to get npm to work, but I was unable to find a. This is due to NPM being unusable if installed via opkg (or anything else for that matter). I have been trying to set up Homebridge to run through the router for the past few days and have had zero success. I know that sounds too easy and won't be but if there's a place to start looking, can you point me to it?Īnother thing I recognised is that doesn't update anytime. Is there a conclusive guide online on how to compile such a fw? What software and environment needs to be deployed? I might invest some time in a VM that does that occasionally for me based on your builds and just drag & drop in the needed extras. Nothing against Dropbear but I need sftp instead of scp to mount that usb stick on my Phone and PC Is it only problematic to install kernel modules or can I safely use other software such as openssh-sftp-server and luci-app-samba? dev/sda1: LABEL="UltraFit" UUID="F44C-4B81" TYPE="exfat" PTTYPE="dos" it's working now! Tue May 23 20:20:04 2017 kern.notice kernel: sd 1:0:0:0: Attached SCSI removable blkid Tue May 23 20:20:04 2017 kern.notice kernel: sd 1:0:0:0: Write cache: disabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA Tue May 23 20:20:04 2017 kern.notice kernel: sd 1:0:0:0: Write Protect is off Tue May 23 20:20:04 2017 kern.notice kernel: scsi 1:0:0:0: Direct-Access SanDisk Ultra Fit 1.00 PQ: 0 ANSI: 6 Tue May 23 20:20:02 2017 kernel: usb-storage 4-1:1.0: USB Mass Storage device detected System Log: Tue May 23 20:20:02 2017 kernel: usb 4-1: new SuperSpeed USB device number 3 using xhci-hcd Right now I tried to reformat the stick with gparted with a gpd partition table and exfat as filesystem. I wanted to have it read/write enabled on Windows too in case I want to copy over some large files quickly without relying on the network in between. I plan on having this 64GB usb stick as a storage extension permanently on my router and access it via openssh-sftpserver and maybe expose it via SMB locally on the network (and WebDAV externally). ![]() While f2fs would strand me in linux / android world, exfat does so for the newer windows versions. I preferred UDF because you can mount it on nearly any OS nowadays at least in read mode and on most as writable too. I was looking to UDF, f2fs and exFAT as filesystems that support files larger than 4GB and are actually somewhat optimized for flash memory USB stick use AND work on mac, linux and windows. ![]() I'll check out the other one with a linux live image and gparted later on.ĭoes your build support mounting storage via esata port? (64 GB SanDisk Ultra Fit)Īnother really old fat32 formatted 2,1 GB Usb stick automounts just fine. ![]() No matter what partition table or filesystem I feed it with, it only shows up on my Windows PC but not on the router. When trying to install udf filesystem support. ![]() opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package kmod-fs-udf.satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for kmod-fs-udf:.Installing kmod-fs-udf (4.9.29-1) to root. I chose the bleeding edge and I guess that's why I get: I flashed it via sysupgrade and it's a real breeze compared to the stock, especially with material GUI. ![]()
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