When you installed Diversion it also installed Entware. When you then uninstalled Diversion, it gave you two options:
- Only remove Diversion and leave Entware installed
- Completely remove both
You selected the first option. Be assured that Diversion completely removes itself without a trace when uninstalling.
You are now left with Entware and the necessary start and stop scripts there for it to work.
To completely remove Entware, do this:
- Delete line ". /jffs/scripts/post-mount.div # Added by Diversion" in /jffs/scripts/post-mount
- Delete file /jffs/scripts/post-mount.div
- Delete line "/opt/etc/init.d/rc.unslung stop # Added by Diversion" in /jffs/scripts/services-stop
- Reboot router
- Delete folder "entware" on your attached USB device
Thanks. I already had entware installed before I installed Diversion. I did pick option 1 to uninstall but I found several pieces of Diversion remaining. I am referring to scripts and extra lines in /jffs/scripts. I remembered seeing other things installed, like cron jobs and also some stuff in something like /opt or something like that. I do not know enough about all the stuff Diversion does when it installs so I didn't know where to look to clean it up.
I want to leave entware installed as I may use some of the packages in the future. I just want to make sure Diversion is removed for now.