Put the attached files in /usr/sbin
Reboot box and retry.
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Put the attached files in /usr/sbin
Reboot box and retry.
Loaded said files and after numerous other backupsuite requests for additional files, which were found in the sf8008 zip file, I still get this error:
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Make both files executable.
In telnet:
cd /usr/sbin
chmod 0755 nanddump
chmod 0755 nanddump.mtd-utils
That should be enough permissions. If you still get the error, try chmod 0777
Thanks, tried 777 prior to posting and received the error mentioned above. Will try 755 and see what happens. Too bad there isn't an ipk available. Looked and couldn't find one.
I see the problem. The SF8008 Backupsuite files and the Duo2 are not compatible. Let's see if there are other options.
Tried the 755 and still the same error message.
Try the attached image. It is not complete, but you should at least be able to get pieces out of it. And it should boot/run. Dunno Not tested.
Maybe I am dreaming, but isn't there a way to do a complete backup of the current system image using putty and then being able to restore it via putty to continue additional testing on the image?
I don't know the telnet command(s) for complete backup.
This is what is needed to run backupsuite for the duo2:
Package: enigma2-plugin-extensions-backupsuite
Version: git559+3010f02-r0
Description: Enigma2 Plugin: extensions-backupsuite
Enigma2 Plugin: extensions-backupsuite
Section: base
Priority: optional
Maintainer: OE-Core Developers <[email protected]>
License: GPLv3
Architecture: mips32el
OE: enigma2-plugin-extensions-backupsuite
Depends: enigma2-plugin-extensions-backupsuite, mtd-utils, mtd-utils-ubifs, ofgwrite
Source: enigma2-plugin-extensions-backupsuite.bb
Delete the backupsuite plugin using the plugin menu (remove Plugins.
I think there are about 12 .ipk files in the attached folder. Put ALL of these .ipk files in /tmp of receiver files. Then install them with telnet using these commands:
cd /tmp
opkg install *.ipk
Check for installation errors in putty or terminal.