I am not seeing /jffs mounted and the scripts directory is not created in it after boot when selecting enable jffs and format it on next boot. An attempt to create a directory inside /jffs reports error that it is on a read-only filesystem. Looks like the nvram vars are being set OK by the gui before the reboot.
This is using a local build for rt-56u from git HEAD on Sat. evening:
commit f74a2c75ecddd4eefbe3c7ba06f2d2e719f009dd
Author: Eric Sauvageau <xxx@xxx.xxx>
Date: Sat Jan 25 23:44:37 2014 -0500
Updated documentation
Just did a pull and see some reverts regarding ARM. Maybe I should have pulled sooner. Not sure if those changes could cause this problem. Otherwise, everything seems to be working OK.
Also, don't see a jffs or jffs2 under /dev either. Not sure if it should appear there.
-gds
This is using a local build for rt-56u from git HEAD on Sat. evening:
commit f74a2c75ecddd4eefbe3c7ba06f2d2e719f009dd
Author: Eric Sauvageau <xxx@xxx.xxx>
Date: Sat Jan 25 23:44:37 2014 -0500
Updated documentation
Just did a pull and see some reverts regarding ARM. Maybe I should have pulled sooner. Not sure if those changes could cause this problem. Otherwise, everything seems to be working OK.
Also, don't see a jffs or jffs2 under /dev either. Not sure if it should appear there.
-gds