Hi everyone
First of all, a huge thanks to ColinTaylor for helping me rebuild my mtd10 partition earlier. Thanks to that, my GT-AXE11000 is back to life with a fresh NAND chip (Macronix) and a new 90W PSU.
However, I am struggling with stability when using amtm (Swap and Scribe). The router was rock solid for over 9 days on pure NAND, but once I attach a USB storage for amtm, it eventually crashes and reboots.
Current Setup:
My Questions:
Thank you!
First of all, a huge thanks to ColinTaylor for helping me rebuild my mtd10 partition earlier. Thanks to that, my GT-AXE11000 is back to life with a fresh NAND chip (Macronix) and a new 90W PSU.
However, I am struggling with stability when using amtm (Swap and Scribe). The router was rock solid for over 9 days on pure NAND, but once I attach a USB storage for amtm, it eventually crashes and reboots.
Current Setup:
- Storage: Kioxia High Endurance 64GB microSD.
- Connection: An unbranded, cheap 3-in-1 USB-C reader connected via a low-quality generic C-to-A adapter (dollar-store grade).
- Logs: I see FCACHE Duplicate blog errors and occasionally BUG: failure at kernel/irq_work.c or eth Link DOWN logs right before it reboots.
My Questions:
- What is the absolute most stable way to connect a microSD card to the GT-AXE11000 for 24/7 amtmusage?
- Does the Transcend RDF5 truly solve these "Link DOWN" and kernel panic issues caused by USB/EMI interference?
- Are there any specific NVRAM or Scribe tweaks (like log flushing intervals) you recommend for a setup that uses a microSD reader?
Thank you!