Author Topic: WZR-HP-G300NH DDWRT firmware build 19484 not mounting USB Buffalo DriveStation  (Read 3251 times)

yuenkarwai

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Sorry that I am a newbie to the professional firmware....and also the forum...Would anybody pls help? Thanks!

 

Anybody encounter the same situation as mine?

I just upgrade the firmware for my two Routers....both are WZR-HP-G300NH

The reason why I go for an upgrade becoz one of a sudden the SSID didnt boardcast someday earlier even I didnt alter any settings...

Since I need to use WDS function for the router, I got to bet for a recover by going thru an upgrade.

That moment, I was using the user-frdly version v1.76 of firmware....

 

After the upgrade, the SSID boardcast function is back....however, the USB function of mounting the DriveStation seem to be a new failure....

I encounter the following error, in which I had read thru many threads....seem to be no method for recover?

Since I need to recover back the file in the DriveStation, I dont want to go for a format until the last moment...

 

After plug in the USB, it says....

 

--- /dev/sda 
Block device, size 931.5 GiB (1000204886016 bytes) 
DOS/MBR partition map 
Partition 1: 931.5 GiB (1000204828672 bytes, 1953525056 sectors from 64) 
Type 0x07 (HPFS/NTFS) 
XFS file system, version 4 
Volume name "" 
UUID 9DFF2F32-B639-4F66-909F-2C81357523A2 (DCE, v4) 
Volume size 931.5 GiB (1000204795904 bytes, 244190624 blocks of 4 KiB) 
Status: Not mounted

 

anyway to make the drive to be mounted successfully? thanks!

 

at the same time, I had also placed the following startup script...

insmod /lib/modules/3.2.28/kernel/fs/jbd/jbd.ko;insmod /lib/modules/3.2.28/kernel/fs/mbcache.ko;insmod /lib/modules/3.2.28/kernel/fs/ext3/ext3.ko;sleep 10mount -t ext3 -o noatime /dev/sda1 /mnt/mnt/mount.sh

meekers

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I couldn't get 19484 to mount an XFS formatted drive. Ultimately I switched to ext2. If you need the data on the drive, the easiest solution is probably to use a Linux Live CD to copy it to another drive.