Have you tried setting "Format JFFS partition at next boot" to Yes, hit Apply and then reboot?
i did tried add in services-start where in /jffs/scripts/ :
Code:#!/bin/sh /opt/bin/nzbget -D -c /opt/etc/nzbget.conf
but its not working when boot.. i tried manual run it was working.
The USB disk isn't mounted yet by the time services-start runs.
Try the 'post-mount' script (the mount point is passed as a parameter so you start scripts which may be unique to each disk)i already mount usb 16GB TOSHIBA flash drive.
which one i put in init-start or services-start? or what you suggest?
Try the 'post-mount' script (the mount point is passed as a parameter so you start scripts which may be unique to each disk)
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