Recent content by Dan Z.

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    Release Asuswrt-Merlin 384.19 is now available

    Dirty upgrade from 384.18 to 384.19 on RT-AC86U with zero issues. All is working as expected. :)
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    [Release] Asuswrt-Merlin 384.16 (and 384.13_6) are now available

    Dirty flash from RT-AC86U_384.16_beta3 and everything is performing beautifully. Many thanks, Merlin.
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    Swap file not mounting?

    Arghhh....I found the issue. Like most programming problems, this was a case of user error...when I deleted and recreated the post-mount script I typed one char incorrectly - this is what is was: swapon /tmp/mst/ASUS/myswap.swp So I type it correctly (mNt) and after a reboot everything came up...
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    Swap file not mounting?

    Okay, I ran the commands you suggested and after a reboot the results are still the same - again, I can manually use the swapon command to engage the swap file so at least it works. Any other ideas? And than kyou for taking the time to offer your suggestions, it is appreciated.
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    Swap file not mounting?

    My apologies - I added that info after my initial post: "Oh, I should also add that this only information in my post-mount script: #!/bin/sh swapon /tmp/mnt/ASUS/myswap.swp Sorry I forgot this info in the original post."
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    Swap file not mounting?

    Oh, I should also add that this only information in my post-mount script: #!/bin/sh swapon /tmp/mnt/ASUS/myswap.swp Sorry I forgot this info in the original post.
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    Swap file not mounting?

    I recently setup a swap file on my USB drive (Merlins 384.8_2) and while everything looks okay from the logs: Jan 6 10:43:39 usb: USB vfat fs at /dev/sda mounted on /tmp/mnt/ASUS. Jan 6 10:43:40 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/post-mount (args: /tmp/mnt/ASUS ) - max timeout = 120s Jan 6...
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