Am 05.07.2010 09:11 schrieb Markus Wigge:
> nope, I actually like the idea of a backup image in case s.th. goes
> wrong and want to stay with it.
I guessed that, but you don't need 8MB for a backup image.
> This way everybody is free to play arround with OpenWrt on the device
> and won't have any
Hi,
>You gotta be kidding!! XX megabytes is enough for anyone!
>
>Shades of Bill Gates and early DOS :).
>
>IMHO - Linux is about being able to easily use the hardware, NO?
nope, I actually like the idea of a backup image in case s.th. goes
wrong and want to stay with it.
This way e
Hi,
You gotta be kidding!! XX megabytes is enough for anyone!
Shades of Bill Gates and early DOS :).
IMHO - Linux is about being able to easily use the hardware, NO?
On Fri, 2 Jul 2010, Markus Wigge wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >> I finally managed to port another patch for the flashmap driv
Am 02.07.2010 09:03 schrieb Markus Wigge:
>>> I finally managed to port another patch for the flashmap driver and the
>>> firmware-tools to prevent overriding the second images space.
>>> Now the device works quite stable with 8MB and without any nvram tweeking.
>>
>> Actually, I do have 16MB total
Hi,
>> I finally managed to port another patch for the flashmap driver and the
>> firmware-tools to prevent overriding the second images space.
>> Now the device works quite stable with 8MB and without any nvram tweeking.
>
> Actually, I do have 16MB total after flashing. (I just have to install
Oups, overlooked this, sorry.
Am 01.07.2010 18:30 schrieb Markus Wigge:
>> After the third boot with a CRC error, it stops and waits for a new
>> firmware image. To prevent this 'noset_try_flag' must be set to 1 on boot.
> is this a stable possibility to use the complete 16MB for a single image?
Hi,
> The CFE of the WRT54G3GV2 expects two firmware images, if one of them
> produces a CRC error (which is the case after you installed OpenWrt, as
> there is no second image), it writes one of three consecutive bytes to
> the flash. (Look for "Image Status : IMG2_BAD" during boot.)
>
> After t
The CFE of the WRT54G3GV2 expects two firmware images, if one of them
produces a CRC error (which is the case after you installed OpenWrt, as
there is no second image), it writes one of three consecutive bytes to
the flash. (Look for "Image Status : IMG2_BAD" during boot.)
After the third boot wit