Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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I tried to start over with fun_plug and thought it would have been a good idea to just delete the /ffp directory, fun_plug and ffp.log files not realizing that root owns some of the files.
There's no telnet (disabled after I enabled SSH). SSH doesn't work because I can't remember the password.
I placed the fun_plug and fun_plug.tgz in the Volume_1 directory to try to invoke a reinstall. No luck.
The HD is at 90% use and I don't have any other storage to transfer the data to.
Is there a way to reinstall fun_plug without wiping the HD?
Thanks for reading!
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krackpot wrote:
I placed the fun_plug and fun_plug.tgz in the Volume_1 directory to try to invoke a reinstall. No luck.
What are the contents of the ffp.log?
krackpot wrote:
The HD is at 90% use and I don't have any other storage to transfer the data to.
You are really taking a big chance of losing your data, because you don't have a backup.
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mig wrote:
What are the contents of the ffp.log?
You are really taking a big chance of losing your data, because you don't have a backup.
ffp.log doesn't get created. It's like the fun_plug file fails to execute?
Thanks for the reminder. I've copied the more important info to my computer as a temp backup and decided that if i lose the DNS' data, I'll just start over, I'd just rather not have to.
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Read in another thread that Opera may have file saving issues. Tried with IE & Firefox. No luck.
Anyone have an idea why the .tgz isn't being extracted?
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do you have two drives in the 323? If so drop the two files in the root of Volume_2 and reboot, see if that helps. Are you sure that "fun_plug" is there and not fun_plug.txt for fun_plug.sh or any other variant?
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Hey! That was it! Thanks so much!
Any idea why that happens? I had fun_plug installed on the first drive (right side). I can't remember clearly, but I think I put in another drive after that (left).
Guess it would have helped to say that I am running 1.04 FW (if that matters).
Last edited by krackpot (2009-08-14 19:47:45)
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If memory serves it is in the how to, I think (again from memory) that if you put a single drive into LHS slot it will be called Vol1, but actually the LHS slot is for Drive 1 and RHS is for Drive 0. So if you install them at the same time and have them configured as single drive you get this: LHS = Drive 1 Vol2 & RHS = Drive 0 Vol1. If you originally had just one drive and then put another drive in the other slot later it confuses things.
Last edited by luusac (2009-08-15 02:19:46)
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