Here are some easy ways to fix bin / ash /etc/init.d/uhttpd error.
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If you’re doing this for easier flashing, just drag the OpenWrt image onto your router or possibly a compatible USB stick (hopefully you have a WT3020 with a USB port) and use the sysupgrade command.
If you don’t have any USB sticks, you can pass the url of the image to update, but I prefer you to flash from the local image as often as possible.
To save a list of emails for future reference, you can use:
To save your actual configuration files for later manual restoring, including any configurations you use, the kernel is:
For the best advice I say wait, but visually it is difficult to get the market reaction if you are new to the install list
opkg | marauding -f 1 -d ''> /path/to/packages.list
sysupgrade -b /path/to/fichier.tar.gz
sysupgrade -n
I couldn’t wait 5 seconds, so I hope it works, you may be too late.lump for a long time or too fast. Sometimes you can use nc -z
to check if any part of the port is (still) in use and do the following (I think they often “fight” for port 80):
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#! / bin / bashfor i in $ (Seq 5); make if ! nc -z localhost 80; So Pause Fi echo $ i stay 1didif nc -z localhost 80; So killall -9 uhttpd Dream 1Fiif ! NC-Z. localhost 80; So /etc/init.d/lighttpd startanother echo 'The port is not too free'Fi
If, after waiting five times, the experiment still does not finish, step on it with more force and start the most efficient lighttpd when the port is free.
They actually investigate if anything that is restarting is uhttpd (e.g. your current process starts it in the first place). Perhaps sleep 5
everyone is using enough leaves to restart (for example, see the exercise number uhttpd
before running the script so you don’t mention it).
answered Feb 16, 2016 at 7:43 am
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