Thanks, that corrected things!You flashed the wrong one, go to the Mirror page, Release folder then Beta Folder. It's properly labeled.
Probably a Cloudflare caching issue, I do get the up to date changelog here.@RMerlin, the change log link in the first post doesn't have the changes of this release. The one in git is up to date. Maybe the wrong link?
dhd logging is enabled at the time the driver is compiled. It's outside of my control.Just echoing @octopus wish for the "kernel: CONSOLE:" log entries to stop spamming log when the final firmware version is released.
Nothing related to the jffs in that log, sorry.Sorry, I reformatted prior to thinking about it, but from the syslog:
May 5 01:05:13 kernel: random: init urandom read with 12 bits of entropy available
May 5 01:05:13 kernel: proc_dostring_crashlogsave: crash log filename is /jffs/crashlog.log
May 5 01:05:13 kernel: crashFileSet: Failed to get mtd !
May 5 01:05:13 kernel: ++++ Powering up USB blocks
May 5 01:05:13 kernel: hub 1-0:1.0: config failed, hub doesn't have any ports! (err -19)
Yes, someone on the first page (see post #6) indicated they put the beta on a AX68U.Anyone try this beta on an AX68U yet?
Excellent, thanks for the pointer, musta missed it the first readthrough. Anyway this is good, might just way for the release version anyway as the 5GHz bug hasn't been happening too much lately.Yes, someone on the first page (see post #6) indicated they put the beta on a AX68U.
I'd love to be able to do this as well!Is there any way that I can force flash the firmware via SSH?
You can use SSH as a tunnel. I have used Putty to establish a tunnel then use a browser to connect to a web page. Has been a while and I've forgotten the steps but Google is your friend.I'd love to be able to do this as well!
See my post #35 aboveI'd love to be able to do this as well!
this is awesome in that it includes the hash check!See my post #35 above
Thanks but now that you brought it up... It would probably be even better to perform the hash check on the file we copy to the router just before flashing. But I got lazy & kinda figured scp would alert me of any wrongdoing during the file transfer.this is awesome in that it includes the hash check!
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