Hi Matthias, No inconvenience, don't worry about it. But yes, my PirateBox is a little flakey. It doesn't boot up into a usable state every time. Sometimes the wifi SSID is there, but although other devices can acquire the wireless signal, the PB won't serve the Home page and I can't ssh in even with an ethernet connection. So I have to reboot it. Sometimes it boby aeon-lakes - PirateBox OpenWrt
Hi Matthias, I got this: root@piratebox:/mnt/usb/PirateBox/Shared# date Thu Jan 1 00:09:33 UTC 1970 root@piratebox:/mnt/usb/PirateBox/Shared# date 201406162053 Mon Jun 16 20:53:00 UTC 2014 root@piratebox:/mnt/usb/PirateBox/Shared# /opt/piratebox/bin/timesave.sh /opt/pi ratebox/conf/piratebox.conf save -ash: /opt/piratebox/bin/timesave.sh: not found So I guess it won't work.by aeon-lakes - PirateBox OpenWrt
I was just looking around to try and find the answer to exactly the same problem ... My PirateBox is an TL-MR3040. Outputs to both those shell commands are identical to Smipes' above. I also tried: root@piratebox:~# hwclock -w hwclock: can't open '/dev/misc/rtc': No such file or directory ..after I'd set system time. Otherwise my new PB is working just fiby aeon-lakes - PirateBox OpenWrt
OK, this is a bit embarrassing ... But I've fixed this. I'd previously defined alternative DNS servers for our laptops to bypass our slow ISP's DNS servers. I removed the list of DNS servers and now I can see the PirateBox in Safari.by aeon-lakes - PirateBox OpenWrt
After a day of making a mess of it and having to start over, on the 4th attempt I've got a (mostly) working PirateBox on a TP-Link MR3040. OpenWRT installed and I gave it all night to configure itself. I can ssh in from my computer (a MacBook) and everything seems to work right up until I try: 4. Point your browser to for the first initialisation. At which point I get 'your compuby aeon-lakes - PirateBox OpenWrt