Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Hi,
just to let you know that after a long period where I dumped my DNS-323 rev. C1 in a remote corner of my computer room and of my mind also I decided to check what was going on with the rev. C1
Luckily I found that the latest version of Alt-F (version B5) works very well. Alt-F has the kernel nfs support I was looking for. So now my DNS-323 is up and running in RAID-1 configuration hosting all my important files mounted transparently thanks to kernel nfs on my different machines. In particular I can use thunderbird mail client which is not possible with user space nfs because of the lack of file lock support.
Alt-F can be found here: http://sites.google.com/site/altfirmware/
Thanks to all for the good work in particular to Joao (author) and Alexey (intensive tester).
Best regards.
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What are the major differences between A1, B1 and C1? This is the first I've heard of C1...is it the most recent?
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after you replace the stock firmware to alt-f, can you downgrade to default d-link firmware?
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zero13th wrote:
after you replace the stock firmware to alt-f, can you downgrade to default d-link firmware?
How hard is it to click on the link and see what it's about - you'll find that you can ...
a - run Alt-F "on top" of the vendor's firmware no flashing needed.
b - flash Alt-F, and it allows flashing back vendor's firmware.
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Is there anything that you have to do to get alt-f 1.05 working on rev c1 board? I saw somewhere that you should patch the kernel - I really have no clue how to do this and am a little worried that I'll flash and it'll not work because it's not patched...
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Not any more. C1 and B2 are working. I believe some issues with A boards, so testers welcome.
Go to the site listed above and take a look.
I'm using it on a B board and love it, some things to iron out for me, but Joao is moving this stuff quickly and is very helpful. Would help if I was a bit more clued up though haha.
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