Hi,
2013/11/10 Weedy :
> ehh, I guess needed to add "ubus call network reload" before ifup.
> That was about it.
thanks for sharing, that indeed helps!
However, there must be some easy method, as I assume 12.09.1 will be
in the same state as 12.09, but with some newer hardware and bugfixes
adde
On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 6:31 AM, Florian Effenberger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 2013/11/8 Weedy :
>
> > Just use trunk. I update my 4300 once a week to HEAD. I I've had zero
> > problems.
>
> what is your experience with configuration files? I haven't tested
> yet, but I am a bit afraid that my current co
* Florian Effenberger [09.11.2013 19:22]:
> > Is there an easy way to compile OpenWRT stable only with those
> > patchsets necessary to make it work with newer hardware revisions?
> > From what I recall, micro releases of OpenWRT stable often include
> > newer hardware revisions, without any other
Hello,
2013/11/8 Weedy :
> Just use trunk. I update my 4300 once a week to HEAD. I I've had zero
> problems.
what is your experience with configuration files? I haven't tested
yet, but I am a bit afraid that my current configuration and
user-defined scripts might not work anymore, as trunk is us
On 8 Nov 2013 05:10, "Florian Effenberger" wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> anyone can provide insight? ;-)
>
> Thanks,
> Florian
Just use trunk. I update my 4300 once a week to HEAD. I I've had zero
problems.
>
> 2013/10/9 Florian Effenberger :
> > Hello,
> >
> > I consider myself quite experienced with O
Hello,
anyone can provide insight? ;-)
Thanks,
Florian
2013/10/9 Florian Effenberger :
> Hello,
>
> I consider myself quite experienced with OpenWRT already, having
> deployed a few devices, but sadly, I'm a totally development newbie -
> so sorry if my question is maybe stupid. ;-)
>
> I'd like
Hello,
I consider myself quite experienced with OpenWRT already, having
deployed a few devices, but sadly, I'm a totally development newbie -
so sorry if my question is maybe stupid. ;-)
I'd like to stick with OpenWRT stable for my deployments, to have the
same base system. The problem, however,