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#12438 (Cron @reboot not working?) – OpenWrt
https://dev.archive.openwrt.org/ticket/12438
It works if I schedule every 2 minutes (*/2 * * * *) however, it does not work if I use the '@reboot' command (I want it to run once only upon a reboot). Is the '@reboot' cron command supported in OpenWRT? I know other Linux versions support it, but unsure if it is a limitation of OpenWRT.
Reboot Command Not Work Properly (Linksys EA4500) - Reddit
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r/openwrt - Reboot Command Not Work Properly (Linksys EA4500). Hi all! So crux of problem is when I click "reboot" in LuCI or I attempt to ...
OpenWrt VM: reboot, shutdown not working - Proxmox forum
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I have successfully setup an OpenWrt VM on my proxmox node. The only issue I have left are the acpid commands to shutdown / reboot the VM ...
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ZBT-WE826 affected for reboot command too on fresh last trunk. It freeze on every reboot. Patch is not working for me. Maybe is it another problem and could be create new ticket for it. root@OpenWrt:/# echo s > /proc/sysrq-trigger [ 21.953623] sysrq: SysRq : Emergency Sync [ 21.957933] Emergency Sync complete
How to run reboot command in openwrt only once at a ...
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Sep 15, 2017 · Openwrt crontab does not support @reboot, so you can use once a minute command: ***** and then check in your script to be executed if there is no instance of it running on the shell. But, you also can use rc.local and put your script on it. Just don't forget to make rc.local executable permission, sometimes it needs changing permissions.
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Question: What is the best way to cleanly shutdown the file system. I usually sync and (debian) shutdown -h, but wrt does not have a shutdown command, ...
Reboot command causes sometimes hanging router with ... - OpenWrt
dev.archive.openwrt.org › ticket › 17839
ZBT-WE826 affected for reboot command too on fresh last trunk. It freeze on every reboot. Patch is not working for me. Maybe is it another problem and could be create new ticket for it. root@OpenWrt:/# echo s > /proc/sysrq-trigger [ 21.953623] sysrq: SysRq : Emergency Sync [ 21.957933] Emergency Sync complete
Reboot command doesn't reboot - Installing and Using OpenWrt
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On one of these (shakWifi_p0), the reboot command from luci doesn't work, so doesn't from command line. from the non-working router root@s…
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Mar 22, 2020 · I have OpenWRT 18.06.8 on the Edgerouter X and I noticed that whenever I would attempt to reboot the router, either from the command line or from LuCI, it would seem to reboot, take around a minute to reboot like usual, but when it booted back up it seemed my network interfaces seem to have not been turned on at boot, and when I attempted to start them manually it would not work. Upon ...
How to shut down openwrt without corrupting file systems?
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OpenWrt doesn't have a shutdown -h/-r command. On Openwrt, one uses reboot , halt or poweroff commands instead. Move to Ext4, should be save with shutdown.
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Reboot Command Not Work Properly (Linksys EA4500) Hi all! So crux of problem is when I click "reboot" in LuCI or I attempt to run scheduled reboot via Cron, the router turns unresponsive. Running LEDE 17.01.4 on Linksys/Cisco EA4500 v1 (updated directly from Bleeding Edge trunk of OpenWRT) Installed packages: LuCI, SQM.
#12438 (Cron @reboot not working?) – OpenWrt
dev.archive.openwrt.org › ticket › 12438
It works if I schedule every 2 minutes (*/2 * * * *) however, it does not work if I use the '@reboot' command (I want it to run once only upon a reboot). Is the '@reboot' cron command supported in OpenWRT? I know other Linux versions support it, but unsure if it is a limitation of OpenWRT.
How to run reboot command in openwrt only once at a ...
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46239283
14.09.2017 · Openwrt crontab does not support @reboot, so you can use once a minute command: ***** and then check in your script to be executed if there is no instance of it running on the shell. But, you also can use rc.local and put your script on it. Just don't forget to make rc.local executable permission, sometimes it needs changing permissions.
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I added my packages and modules into the openwrt and then reboot doesn't work at all!!. Only way to reboot is to use reboot -f or hard reset . I tried removing ...
Unable to reboot properly - Network and ... - OpenWrt Forum
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27.03.2020 · I have OpenWRT 18.06.8 on the Edgerouter X and I noticed that whenever I would attempt to reboot the router, either from the command line or from LuCI, it would seem to reboot, take around a minute to reboot like usual, but when it booted back up it seemed my network interfaces seem to have not been turned on at boot, and when I attempted to start them …
Not rebooting to alt_kernel, EA7300v2 · Issue #4736 · openwrt ...
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If you get the CLI commands to work to reboot to alt partition, but the luci app still doesn't, please re-open this issue.
[OpenWrt Wiki] Failsafe Mode, Factory Reset, and Recovery Mode
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28.09.2021 · On devices with a physical reset button, OpenWrt can be reset to default settings without serial or SSH access. Power on the device and wait for the status led to stop flashing (or go into failsafe mode, as described above). Press and hold the reset button for 10 seconds. Release the reset button.
Reboot Command Not Work Properly (Linksys EA4500) : openwrt
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TLDR: Reboot cmd doesn't work. I suppose I can live without a scheduled reboot, but I am more disturbed by the fact the "reboot" button doesn't work in LuCI. Edit: For future viewers if they find helpful. After some belated attempts at testing, I can confirm the reboot issue is related to EA4500 overheating that has been previously documented.