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Playing with the DNS-323 for some days, I tried to mount external USB hard disk and flash memories.
Loaded latest fun plug and required usb-storage.ko and ntfs.ko, everything seems to work fine with external USB disk formatted with FAT/FAT32, reading and writing.
But... whenever I mount a NTFS esternal disk/flash, even in read only mode, just after pressing "ENTER", I got a "segmentation fault" error. The USB disk is not mounted and the DNS-323 can not be rebooted or shut down... I need to unplug the power.
I read lot of thread and can not understand where is the problem.
I tried several USB device: Seagate 2.5 SATA 160 GB, Maxtor 40 GB ATA, Sandisk 256 MB flash, Sony 1 GB flash, etc...
DNS-323, firmware 1.06
fun plog 0.5
usb-storage.ko from http://dev.skcserver.de/dns323/modules_ … b/storage/
ntfs.ko from http://dev.skcserver.de/dns323/modules_ … l/fs/ntfs/
both of them are compiled for firmware 1.03, but the linux kernel of firmware 1.03 and 1.06 has the very same version, so I suppose the version does not matter...
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What does dmesg say after the failure?
This looks a lot like the (unresolved) problem in the following thread when trying to use the older udf.ko and isofs.ko kernel modules. Those use to work in 1.04. I never tested them in 1.05; but they fail in 1.06.
http://dns323.kood.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=2009
Maybe the kernel isn't the "same" enough even though the version is listed as the same.
-Jeff
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Based on a request here's ntfs.ko compiled against 1.06 sources. This solution worked to fix the udf/isofs issues. I believe I tested this nfts.ko lightly and had some positive results; but I don't recall how extensively I used it. You're definitely on your own testing this - BE CAREFUL if you're mounting NTFS drives that you can't afford to corrupt.
-Jeff
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All my experiences with ntfs.ko on the DNS-323 have resulted in totally corruprted data on the NTFS volume...
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