thelonelycoder
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One and ext3 or ext4 where available. Good suggestion!Wherever possible, I always appreciate seeing “(recommended)” against an option.
One and ext3 or ext4 where available. Good suggestion!Wherever possible, I always appreciate seeing “(recommended)” against an option.
It uses the command service rebootdoes the amtm reboot scheduler use any special process for reboot or is it just the standard reboot?
does this use the same standard as the GUI option, or is it a cleaner process?
I believe the WebUI Reboot Scheduler uses the same mechanism now, at least since 384.11 and John's latest LTS fork after some investigation by @john9527 into the inner workings. @RMerlin merged the code into the mentioned version.does this use the same standard as the GUI option, or is it a cleaner process?
Sounds like a good idea, thanks to you amtm 2.4 release has been postponed until this is thought out, coded and tested@thelonelycoder BTW I was thinking why not merge the script updates key and amtm update key together and make one key "u" to rule them all. Because right now it's kind of redundant to do one check for scripts update and one check for amtm update.
Sounds like a good idea, thanks to you amtm 2.4 release has been postponed until this is thought out, coded and tested
Never mind, the merging of su and u has other consequences I have to ponder over a while. It will have to wait for a later release.Oooppss!!! Sorry!! [emoji1787]
Never mind, the merging of su and u has other consequences I have to ponder over a while. It will have to wait for a later release.
So, logs are not coloured for a reason ... often people are viewing the logs with a pure text viewer, so the strings to activate the colours would be printed rather than the text being printed in colour. So instead of "clean" the log would show "\033[1;37mclean".a small request (if possible), don't want to create a "Colourgate" , but the pretty colors can also be applied to the disk check logs. maybe have the "clean" with a background color.
Wed Jun 19 10:11:19 CEST 2019 Waited 1s for NTP to sync date
Wed Jun 19 10:11:19 CEST 2019 Probing 'ext4' on device /dev/sda1
Running disk check v2.4, with command 'e2fsck -p' on /dev/sda1
SSD24G: clean, 1023/1466368 files, 669692/5862908 blocks
Wed Jun 19 10:11:19 CEST 2019 Disk check done on /dev/sda1
Wed Jun 19 10:11:23 CEST 2019 Probing 'ext4' on device /dev/sdb1
Running disk check v2.4, with command 'e2fsck -p' on /dev/sdb1
HDD1TB: clean, 58108/61054976 files, 72819939/244190000 blocks
Wed Jun 19 10:11:23 CEST 2019 Disk check done on /dev/sdb1
Brilliant! What terrific service.amtm 2.5 is now available
What's new in amtm 2.5
- NO bug fixes (!)
- Some code adjustments (no bug fixes)
- Goodbye su: u and su are joined, u is the new su to check for script updates
- Welcome j6: @Jack Yaz' uiScribe https://www.snbforums.com/threads/uiscribe-custom-system-log-page-for-scribed-logs.57040/
- ew Entware menu has been renamed to ep (Entware packages) to align with the Diversion menu
How to update amtm
Use u to update to this latest version.
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