Noremacyug
Regular Contributor
Subject says it. I've played around with it and can't get out of it what I want. Just want to remove it.
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Hi,I've played around with it and can't get out of it what I want. Just want to remove it.
Hi,
Should not be to hard:
- Remove the start commands from /jffs/scripts and/or the script_usbumount & script_usbmount variable from NVRAM - basically reverse what you have done to install.
- Reboot!
- Delete the Optware folder where Optware was installed
And Entware should be gone!
With kind regards
Joe
Hi,what start commands would i be looking for? all that is listed in /jffs/scripts is
post-mount services-start services-stop
as for the nvram, where can i find it. this is all i see.
[B]cd /jffs/scripts
ls
more post-mount[/B] - or any other script
[B]nvram show[/B] - lists all nvram settings
[B]nvram get[/B] "keyword" - show the settings of the "keyword"
[B]nvram set[/B] "keyword" - sets the settings for "keyword"
[B]nvram commit[/B] - saves permanently the settings
it was the most crude way possible, but i finally just formatted the hdd i had entware on and then reflashed firmware and cleared out nvram. i know all of that wasn't necessary, but i'm anal and wanted all traces gone.Hi,
i have the same problem. Not very familiar to Linux, playing around with Entware on a RT-AC66U.
With "entware-setup.sh" Installation was easy. A similar command for removing, at least to clean up all modifications done to the router, would be helpful.
Thanks
nvram show | grep entware
nvram set 'item_name'=
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