Flash Merlin a second time and then GUI Factory Reset. (start fresh)This is happening on my GT-AX6000, with the most recent stable Merlin firmware. Tried a USB and SSD drive and it's still doing it!
Swap file, entware, partition and ext4 formatted on drives. What might I be doing wrong any ideas?
I will definitely try again when the Family is not using the internet. Thanks,John!
Diversion adds its page in the LAN tab while Skynet adds it in the Firewall tab. Did you check there?This is happening on my GT-AX6000, with the most recent stable Merlin firmware. Tried a USB and SSD drive and it's still doing it!
Swap file, entware, partition and ext4 formatted on drives. What might I be doing wrong any ideas?
Some external cases cause the SSD to go into sleep mode, or they don’t play well with the router USB 3.0 controller. Only a router reboot makes it active again. You might try the UGreen brand case, lots of discussions here on SNB. It comes down to the brand of the controller chip being used in the case. Orico is another brand to look at. You will have to research what is being used as the brands change internals based on supply. May take trial and error.Got it sorted guys and I feel a bit stupid but it won't be the last time. I never realized you had to keep the jffs custom script button enabled all the time. I would just access it when needed to go into putty and amtm into the router and switch it off.
John when you highlighted the box in your post it hit me like a ton of bricks. Thanks again.....Now one other thing that I noticed. I have my ssd encased in a Sabrent case with usb to 3.0. When I tried a Crucial ssd I had around it would say unmounted. My wife had an old pc and I took the ssd out of it (Samsung) and that is working but it doesn't say mounted in the GUI. Definitely a weird handshake between devices I think.Ahhhh!!!
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