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sorinut
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I have a Sandisk flash drive plugged into the USB 2 plug on my RT-AC56U and a 4tb hard drive plugged into the USB 3 port.
About 9 out 10 times, when I reboot, the sandisk drive will be named SANDISK(1), when the name is just SANDISK. It never happens to the hard drive. It's annoying because I have things on the networked mapped to that drive name. I have done an NVRAM reset and it does the same thing. It's happened across the at least the last six month of firmwares available.
Here is some (possibly) relevant logs.
About 9 out 10 times, when I reboot, the sandisk drive will be named SANDISK(1), when the name is just SANDISK. It never happens to the hard drive. It's annoying because I have things on the networked mapped to that drive name. I have done an NVRAM reset and it does the same thing. It's happened across the at least the last six month of firmwares available.
Here is some (possibly) relevant logs.
Code:
Jan 25 15:46:13 usb: USB /dev/sdb1(unknown) failed to mount At the first try!
Jan 25 15:46:13 kernel: tfat: fail_safe is enabled
Jan 25 15:46:13 kernel: tntfs info (device sdb1, pid 1251): ntfs_fill_super(): fail_safe is enabled
Jan 25 15:46:15 hotplug[1018]: USB partition unmounted from /tmp/mnt/SANDISK
Jan 25 15:46:15 rc_service: hotplug 1018:notify_rc restart_nasapps
Jan 25 15:46:15 rc_service: hotplug 1021:notify_rc restart_nasapps
Jan 25 15:46:15 rc_service: waitting "restart_nasapps" via hotplug ...