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===== USB Support ===== | ===== USB Support ===== | ||
- | **Core USB Support:** Checking this enables the USB driver/ | + | **Core USB Support:** Checking this enables the USB driver/ |
- | * USB 3.0 Support - Checking this enables | + | * USB 3.0 Support - Checking this enables USB 3.x (xHCI) operation on USB 3.0 (or higher) ports. (Default: ) |
- | * USB 2.0 Support - Checking this enables | + | * USB 2.0 Support - Checking this enables USB 2.0 (EHCI) operation. (Default: ) |
- | * USB 1.1 Support: Checking | + | * USB 1.1 Support: Checking |
- | * (OHCI) -enables operation on USB 1.x (or higher) USB ports. | + | * (OHCI) - enables operation on USB 1.x (or higher) USB ports. |
* (UHCI) - enables operation on USB 2.x (or higher) USB ports. | * (UHCI) - enables operation on USB 2.x (or higher) USB ports. | ||
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- | * Bidirectional copying: | + | * Bidirectional copying: |
**USB Storage Support: | **USB Storage Support: | ||
- | * File Systems Support: Checking any option loads drivers/ | + | * File Systems Support: Checking any option loads drivers/ |
- | * Ext2 / Ext3 - Enabling this loads support for accessing media with Ext2 and Ext3 filesystems. | + | * Ext2 / Ext3 - Enabling this loads support for accessing media with Ext2 and Ext3 filesystems. |
- | * NTFS - Enabling this loads support for media formatted with Microsoft' | + | * NTFS - Enabling this loads support for media formatted with Microsoft' |
- | * FAT - Checking this enables support for the FAT filesystem, mostly for compatibility with flash drives. \\ This filesystem is also used on SD, CompactFlash, | + | * FAT - Checking this enables support for the FAT filesystem, mostly for compatibility with flash drives. \\ This filesystem is also used on SD, CompactFlash, |
- | * Automount - This makes FreshTomato automatically mount partitions detected when a USB drive is inserted \\ or during bootup to mount points in subdirectories of "/ | + | * Automount - This makes FreshTomato automatically mount partitions detected when a USB drive is inserted \\ or during bootup to mount points in subdirectories of "/ |
- | * Run after mounting - Here, enter a script | + | * Run after mounting - Here, enter a script/series of shell commands to run when a USB storage device is mounted. |
- | * Run before unmounting - Here, enter a script | + | * Run before unmounting - Here, enter a script/series of commands to run before a USB storage device is unmounted. |
**Hotplug script: | **Hotplug script: | ||
- | **HDD Spindown: | + | **HDD Spindown: |
- | **3G/ | + | **3G/ |
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- | \\ | + | ===== Attached Devices ===== |
+ | The Attached Devices section contains a table of devices FreshTomato detects are attached to its USB ports. | ||
- | ===== Attached Devices ===== | + | The table has columns describing the device //Type// and the //Host// controller number where the device was detected. |
- | The Attached Devices section includes a table listing devices FreshTomato detects as attached to its USB ports. The table includes columns describing the device' | + | \\ [[https:// |
- | If a drive is not mounted, clicking on the [Mount] option beside it will mount the drive, to a mountpoint as described earlier. | + | \\ |
- | If a drive is mounted, clicking | + | If a drive is not mounted, clicking the [Mount] option beside it mounts the drive to a mount point. |
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+ | If a drive is mounted, clicking the [Unmount] button will unmount the drive, | ||
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===== USB Support Notes ===== | ===== USB Support Notes ===== | ||
- | Changing | + | Some USB storage settings require |
- | For this reason, it is recommended that if you want to change | + | Therefore, before changing |
- | **USB filesystem corruption is one of the most common | + | **USB filesystem corruption is a very common |
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