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David Donlin

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Good morning folks;
Yesterday I upgraded my usb thumb drive to a ssd for Amtm addons. everything installed correctly, I'm using 384.14 on an RT-AC68U I believe, no errors, so I believe I did a good job. It appears that NTP is working, correct time appears in the system log area, I did see and do an update to NTPMerlin when I went back into amtm, and I have rebooted the box several times still no luck. Any ideas /help would be wonderful.
 
Is this SSD formated to Ext4 with journaling on? Did you use amtm to format it? Did you name it? Did you set a swap file? Did you format the JFFS partition on the next boot (and then rebooted the router twice in the next 15 to 20 minutes)?

You may want to use my amtm Step-by-Step guide to properly get a USB drive, Entware, and a swap file setup.

https://www.snbforums.com/members/l-ld.24423/
 
Good morning folks;
Yesterday I upgraded my usb thumb drive to a ssd for Amtm addons. everything installed correctly, I'm using 384.14 on an RT-AC68U I believe, no errors, so I believe I did a good job. It appears that NTP is working, correct time appears in the system log area, I did see and do an update to NTPMerlin when I went back into amtm, and I have rebooted the box several times still no luck. Any ideas /help would be wonderful.
Make sure the update was a "uf" force update
 
Thanks L&LD did all of the above, drive is solid.EmeraldDeer did use uf Thanks for the help! greatly appreciated. I solved it by doing a hard reboot, ie power button off, as apposed to using the reboot button in the gui. So for future knowledge when you say reboot, are you saying gui button or hardware button.
 
When bugs continue, I do both. GUI reboot and if necessary, a Hard reboot (pull the power plug for at least a minute or two).
 

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