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AX88U Weird log entries

keef

Senior Member
I got up this AM to no Internet. I saw some really weird log entries. Everything started around 1:05am then nothing until I rebooted at 7:30.
Asus RT AX88u Pro currently with no USB drive. Wireguard VPN was running.

This is an edited log file.

thanks
 

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Can you tell me what these entries mean?

May 5 01:05:19 kernel: 6%^[[1A
May 5 01:05:19 kernel: 7%^[[1A
May 5 01:05:19 kernel: 7%^[[1A
May 5 01:05:19 kernel: 7%^[[1A
May 5 01:05:19 kernel: 8%^[[1A

and

ay 5 01:05:19 kernel: Reset the processors to start execution of the code in the on-chip memory
May 5 01:05:19 kernel: Verify that the processors are running: OK
May 5 01:05:19 kernel: Verify that the firmware has been loaded with good CRC: OK
May 5 01:05:19 kernel: Firmware loading completed successfully: v2.2.8
May 5 01:05:19 kernel: Loading firmware into detected PHYs: map=0x20000 count=1
May 5 01:05:19 kernel: Halt the PHYs processors operation
May 5 01:05:19 kernel: Upload the firmware into the on-chip memory: file=/rom/etc/fw/longfin_a0_firmware.bin size=29470

thanks
 
They are just standard initialization messages for the specific hardware in your router. Nothing unusual there. Those messages have always been there (for that model). Take a look at the bootup messages of any Linux PC and you'll see similar sorts of messages.
 

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