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OpenWrt on WL-HDD’s harddisk
Date: March 12th, 2006 by SiD3WiNDR
Categories: Computing, Hardware, Linux, Networking, Uncategorized

I converted my OpenWrt installation on my WL-HDD to boot from harddisk, as 4M flash isn’t a lot if you want to make a print/scan/webcam server out of the little thing…

root@nalia:~# df -h
Filesystem                Size      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root                 3.2M      2.9M    324.0k  90% /jffs
/dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1     9.2G    134.3M      8.6G   1% /
none                      7.0M     20.0k      7.0M   0% /tmp

Lookin’ good 😉

Update: Oh, eck, wait , a few minutes after this post the harddisk made a loud click and everything started giving bus errors. Now it doesn’t boot anymore. :'(


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2 Responses to “OpenWrt on WL-HDD’s harddisk”

  1. d@tenmaulwurf Says:

    Was it an IBM-Disk? 🙂

  2. SiD3WiNDR Says:

    No, a Toshiba one.. 10 gigger out of an old laptop. I’m gonna see if it’s still OK on another machine… I only have a 60GB disk lying around that fits (the other 2.5" disks I have are too high for the WL-HDD *and* for the portable carrier thingy I have) so actually I hope this one still lives but needs an fsck or so.

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