mightyoakbob
Regular Contributor
After several days of trying I have managed to get Cherokee running on my RT-N66U and it seems to work fine until you either re-boot the router or worse still, dismount the USB device.
I would expect Cherokee to restart for either of the above automatically or at least require an easy one off command. Not so, or so it seems.
I've tried using putty and Cherokee-admin -b but this tells me there are missing files.
Rrd_tools,c:120 Could not find the rrdtool binary in $path.
So I did a complete re-install of Cherokee and unbelievably this wouldn't make it run either.
It seems that the only way to make it run is to remove everything from the drive by reformatting and then re-install, then and only then, will it run.
I've been through this whole thing twice now so it is quite consistent and reproducible.
Does this mean that you can never dismount the drive if you have cherokee installed?
Anyone come across this or have any suggestions?
Cheers,
Bob.
I would expect Cherokee to restart for either of the above automatically or at least require an easy one off command. Not so, or so it seems.
I've tried using putty and Cherokee-admin -b but this tells me there are missing files.
Rrd_tools,c:120 Could not find the rrdtool binary in $path.
So I did a complete re-install of Cherokee and unbelievably this wouldn't make it run either.
It seems that the only way to make it run is to remove everything from the drive by reformatting and then re-install, then and only then, will it run.
I've been through this whole thing twice now so it is quite consistent and reproducible.
Does this mean that you can never dismount the drive if you have cherokee installed?
Anyone come across this or have any suggestions?
Cheers,
Bob.