I see that in the new firmware 376.44 UI shows warning about the USB drive if chkntfs found errors (screenshot below). In my case the only problem is found seems to be "$UpCase file is formatted for use in Windows 7" (the full log is below) - indeed, I did connect the drive to Windows 7 to run chkdsk, which is what the message itself recommends. So, is it legitimate error that I better fix? how?
Also, as I can see, chkntfs runs on every router reboot. Is this expected?
from the log:
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GetMount: "/dev/sda2"
GetMount: Device is not mounted
Checking Volume /dev/sda2...
Type of the filesystem is NTFS.
Volume label is: STORAGE
0%
Verifying 102458 records ...
(...)
100%
0%
Verifying 14731 folders ...
(...)
100%
0%
Verifying files security...
(...)
100%
$UpCase file is formatted for use in Windows 7
279.18 GB in 63568 files
22120 KB in 14733 directories
0 KB in bad blocks in 0 fragments
249772 KB in use by the system
65536 KB occupied by the log file
4096 bytes in each allocation unit
488378000 total allocation units on volume
332948851 allocation units available on volume
The volume /dev/sda2 appears to be OK.
chkntfs returns 1
Also, as I can see, chkntfs runs on every router reboot. Is this expected?
from the log:
==============
GetMount: "/dev/sda2"
GetMount: Device is not mounted
Checking Volume /dev/sda2...
Type of the filesystem is NTFS.
Volume label is: STORAGE
0%
Verifying 102458 records ...
(...)
100%
0%
Verifying 14731 folders ...
(...)
100%
0%
Verifying files security...
(...)
100%
$UpCase file is formatted for use in Windows 7
279.18 GB in 63568 files
22120 KB in 14733 directories
0 KB in bad blocks in 0 fragments
249772 KB in use by the system
65536 KB occupied by the log file
4096 bytes in each allocation unit
488378000 total allocation units on volume
332948851 allocation units available on volume
The volume /dev/sda2 appears to be OK.
chkntfs returns 1