2010.12.17. 11:27 keltezéssel, Gabor Juhos írta:
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>> +set syst...@led[-1]='led'
>> +set syst...@led[-1].name='USB'
>> +set syst...@led[-1].sysfs='wzr-hp-g300nh:blue:usb'
>> +set syst...@led[-1].trigger='nand-disk'
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> This board has no NAND flash chip, so it makes no sense to use the nand-di
Hi Dave,
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> Sorry this took so long to re-submit. I removed the Security LED
> config since it's not really accurate and I switched the wireless to
> use the phy0tpt trigger.
> Signed-off-by: Dave Lichterman
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> Index: target/linux/ar71xx/base-files/etc/uci-defaults/wzr-hp-g300nh
On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 2:48 PM, Felix Fietkau wrote:
> On 2010-11-27 4:20 AM, Dave Lichterman wrote:
>> I'm pretty sure I followed the directions... apologies if I missed
>> something as this is my first patch.
>>
>> Sets appropriate defaults for the LED configuration on the Buffalo
>> WZR-HP-G30
On 2010-11-27 4:20 AM, Dave Lichterman wrote:
> I'm pretty sure I followed the directions... apologies if I missed
> something as this is my first patch.
>
> Sets appropriate defaults for the LED configuration on the Buffalo
> WZR-HP-G300NH. By default, it looks weird in LuCI (since mon.wlan0 is
>
I'm pretty sure I followed the directions... apologies if I missed
something as this is my first patch.
Sets appropriate defaults for the LED configuration on the Buffalo
WZR-HP-G300NH. By default, it looks weird in LuCI (since mon.wlan0 is
missing when radio0 is off), but when wireless is enabled