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Filehub plus firmware upgrade no available space
Filehub plus firmware upgrade no available space




filehub plus firmware upgrade no available space
  1. #Filehub plus firmware upgrade no available space install
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  3. #Filehub plus firmware upgrade no available space update
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#Filehub plus firmware upgrade no available space serial

Since the serial drivers are probably stable and not being changed, you can likely get away with a -force-depends if it does complain about kernel versions.įor something with a Lithium battery (with a finite lifespan), I'd buy new.

#Filehub plus firmware upgrade no available space install

In that time period you can opkg install kmod-whatever without any errors. The kernel usually won't change in the repo for a week or two (maybe longer?).

#Filehub plus firmware upgrade no available space update

Since there's no WAN port you'll have to jump through a few (minor) hoops to get internet to the device (and then do your opkg update & opkg install luci).Īs to the proper kernel thing. Since there is only one ethernet, it will likely be setup as LAN. Just depends on how the firmware image was setup. Wireless is usually disabled, but some devices with 'limited' connectivity (like the Zsun) sometimes have it enabled (usually SSID: OpenWRT, no encryption).

filehub plus firmware upgrade no available space

Buuuut, it's a new device with a snapshot image so I really don't know. Base image probably supports SD card with FAT. You might need some packages to format/handle ext4, not sure if they're included out of the box or not. When connected to the FileHub, if you look at your computer's IP address it'll tell you a Gateway Address. The OpenWRT default IP is 192.168.1.1, so you would SSH in to that. I think some Orange Pi boards might have battery support, but I'm not positive. Several Banana Pi boards have battery support, but you'll have to make your own case for it. for a while, but the company has gone bust (and left tons of orders unfulfilled). Finding a device with a proper built in battery is hard. If you don't use the WiFi a lot it'll probably last longer.Īs far as an all-in-one device, that's probably a good fit for what you want. No clue on battery life, but as a guess, a few hours, at least 6. You can sometimes get lucky and force/ignore dependencies and they'll still work, but it's not guaranteed. Your device will have an older kernel (unless you reflash all the time). The pain in the ass with snapshot builds is that as the kernel version changes, the kernel modules in the snapshot repo depends on that newer version. Most popular chipsets are already supported.

#Filehub plus firmware upgrade no available space driver

USB serial works, as long as your chipset has a driver available for it. Unclear whether battery status is available in Linux. LEDs aren't controllable via GPIO, they're probably controlled by the battery PMIC. The WebUI LuCI is not installed by default on snapshot builds, so you will have to manually install it via SSH. It's only supported by snapshot builds, so it's stable-ish. I have considered a Vocore and Pi Zero W but neither includes a built-in battery and are comparable in price. How hard is it to extend the rootfs to an SD/microSD card (extroot)? I would like add packages and store files on a 64GB microSD card.Ĭan I install support for USB serial adapters (e.g., CP210, CH340/CH341) as kernel modules for this distribution? I was thinking of something along the lines of opkg install kmod-usb-serial-ch341 and so on.Īre there any other inexpensive NASs/battery-powered routers you would recommend? How is the battery life on the FileHub Plus (just WiFi and light use - not charging anything)? I would like a device 1) for backup/file storage and 2) a portable, WiFi-capable Linux server I can access via USB serial adapters with my vintage computers (a set of battery powered DOS and PalmOS portable computers - HP 95LX, HP 100LX, QuickPad Pro, Palm III, and Alphasmart Dana).

filehub plus firmware upgrade no available space

Has support for the battery/wireless LEDs been implemented? If not, is it easy to check the battery level within OpenWRT itself? How hard would it be to add LED support? Is the OpenWRT distribution for this device stable? After re-flashing, can I still connect to the RavPower FileHub AP, configure OpenWRT with LuCI, and access it via ssh? Hi all, I had a few questions about OpenWRT on the battery powered NAS/router RavPower FileHub Plus (WD03).






Filehub plus firmware upgrade no available space