When this happens, check if jffs is mounted. I had the jffs unmounted after jffs formatting.
Enable JFFS custom scripts and configs?
Does that need to be on before attempting a format?
My usual procedure it to enable both at the same time, and reboot.
I’ve never had to manually mount the JFFS partition before. Is this the command?
admin@RT-AC3100-2C60:/dev# mount -t jffs2 /dev/mtdblock4 /jffs
My plan is to try and re-install the applet without re-formatting the partition first. Surely that will test whether it’s mounted or not.
On a related topic: do we still need to do the format, followed by 3 reboots?
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