Gracias por la repuesta
hola
os pongo lo que sale en Putty (modo normal)
Using username "root".
root@192.168.1.1's password:
BusyBox v1.28.4 () built-in shell (ash)
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OpenWrt 18.06.4, r7808-ef686b7292
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root@OpenWrt:~# jffs2_scan_eraseblock(): End of filesystem marker found at 0x???
??
root@OpenWrt:~# jffs2: Cowardly refusing to erase blocks on filesystem with no v
alid JFFS2 nodes
-ash: jffs2:: not found
root@OpenWrt:~# jffs2: empty_blocks ??, bad_blocks ?, c->nr_blocks ??
-ash: jffs2:: not found
os pongo lo que sale en Putty (modo failsafe)
BusyBox v1.28.4 () built-in shell (ash)
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OpenWrt 18.06.4, r7808-ef686b7292
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================= FAILSAFE MODE active ================
special commands:
* firstboot reset settings to factory defaults
* mount_root mount root-partition with config files
after mount_root:
* passwd change root's password
* /etc/config directory with config files
for more help see:
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/troubleshooting/- failsafe_and_factory_reset
- root_password_reset
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root@(none):~# mtd erase -r rootfs_data
Usage: mtd [<options> ...] <command> [<arguments> ...] <device>[:<device>...]
The device is in the format of mtdX (eg: mtd4) or its label.
mtd recognizes these commands:
unlock unlock the device
refresh refresh mtd partition
erase erase all data on device
verify <imagefile>|- verify <imagefile> (use - for stdin) to device
write <imagefile>|- write <imagefile> (use - for stdin) to device
jffs2write <file> append <file> to the jffs2 partition on the device
fixtrx fix the checksum in a trx header on first boot
fixseama fix the checksum in a seama header on first boot
fixwrgg fix the checksum in a wrgg header on first boot
Following options are available:
-q quiet mode (once: no [w] on writing,
twice: no status messages)
-n write without first erasing the blocks
-r reboot after successful command
-f force write without trx checks
-e <device> erase <device> before executing the command
-d <name> directory for jffs2write, defaults to "tmp"
-j <name> integrate <file> into jffs2 data when writing an image
-s <number> skip the first n bytes when appending data to the jffs2 partiton, defaults to "0"
-p <number> write beginning at partition offset
-l <length> the length of data that we want to dump
-o offset offset of the image header in the partition(for fixtrx)
-c datasize amount of data to be used for checksum calculation (for fixtrx / fixseama / fixwrg / fixwrgg)
-F <part>[:<size>[:<entrypoint>]][,<part>...]
alter the fis partition table to create new partitions replacing
the partitions provided as argument to the write command
(only valid together with the write command)
Example: To write linux.trx to mtd4 labeled as linux and reboot afterwards
mtd -r write linux.trx linux
Y bueno. Con esto termino pq no funciona lo que pone en la FAQ, o yo no se ponerlo.