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RavenII

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Hello all,

I recently upgraded to CFE 1.0.2.1 because I couldn't go higher than 378.55 while on 2.1.2.5...My question is: If I upgraded to 1.0.2.1 while on 378.55, then went directly to 380.61...did my rootfs get resized to 64MB?

I need moar embeez! (Kidding, I don't)...but I just want to be sure that I took the right steps. Can I check the size? Because if I run df -h I get 30.5M for the /...


Also, in 380.61, www.google-ddns.com = Google Domains?

Thanks in advance!
 
What router model are you talking about?

I think that's indeed Google Domains. Asus are going to rename it in a future firmware release.
 
Ah, ok, that's what I was wondering, if I had to do that step prior to making the jump from 378.55 to 380.61...and I didn't ever do that so...off I go. Thanks, Harry!
 
My question is: If I upgraded to 1.0.2.1 while on 378.55, then went directly to 380.61...did my rootfs get resized to 64MB?
Yes...if you successfully loaded 380.61 you are now running a 64M rootfs
 
Even better...now I don't have to go back and forth. Just for reference, how would I check something like that in the future?
Now into the weeds :)
telenet/ssh to the router and enter

cat /proc/mtd

look at the size of "rootfs" (it may not be exactly 64M, but it will be close)
 

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