On linux 3.8 the switch is named as "switch0", but the network configuration
script names it as "eth0", causing no communication over ethernet due to no
proper VLAN config.
Signed-off-by: Álvaro Fernández Rojas
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Hi,
I have a fit-pc2-i http://www.fit-pc.com/web/fit-pc/fit-pc2-i/ with a ADATA
32GB SSD w/ a SATA interface drive built in. Kamikaze boots fine and from
scratch, but neither backfire nor attitude adjustment. For them the boot
process stops while "waiting for root device /dev/sda2 in both cases.
HEllo,
I would like to enable the dbug mode of wpa_supplicant, I have read
the help and modified the script /lib/wifi/wpa_supplicant.sh line
which invokes the wpa_supplicant, in order to enable the debug mode
like this
wpa_supplicant -dd -B -P /var/run/wifi-wlan1.pid -D nl80211 -i wlan1
-c /var/
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 4:47 PM, Francisco Cuesta wrote:
> HEllo,
>
> I would like to enable the dbug mode of wpa_supplicant, I have read
> the help and modified the script /lib/wifi/wpa_supplicant.sh line
> which invokes the wpa_supplicant, in order to enable the debug mode
> like this
>
> wpa_s
Hi, All Anybody knows why ht40 mode explicitly switch off for some ralink wifi?rt2800lib.c in function rt2800_config_channel(): if (rt2x00_rf(rt2x00dev, RF3290) || rt2x00_rf(rt2x00dev, RF3322) || rt2x00_rf(rt2x00dev, RF5350) || rt2x00_rf(rt2x00dev, RF5360) || rt2x00_
Since recently I need to test a different package version set than
that defined in package Makefiles.
Since I'm not aware of any official way to do that and I didn't want
to change every packages Makefile, I made a little patch allowing me
to define versions in a single file named package-versions.
Hello,
We have compiled the OpenWrt attitude adjustment release for the "Ubiquiti
RouterStation Pro" and it flashes fine.
But after enabling tracing support in the kernel under Kernel hacking->Tracers
and in the .config (CONFIG_KERNEL_FTRACE), the router doesn't boot anymore.
This is the output
Hi Hanno,
Last time I checked the x86 target does not include the drivers for SATA ports.
The only way I've been able to get it work is by building a custom kernel.
1. make kernel_menuconfig
2. Device Drivers --> Serial ATA and Parallel ATA drivers --> AHCI SATA Support
Press "y" on both the "
Has anyone had a chance to look at this patch? If adjustments are needed please
let me know and I'll work on getting them in.
Thanks!
Adam
On May 6, 2013, at 10:44 PM, Adam Gensler wrote:
> The following patch does these things:
>
> 1. bumps unbound to version 1.4.20.
>
> 2. adds uci suppor