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nas-usb [2023/06/04 23:30] – [USB Support Notes] -clarity hogwild | nas-usb [2023/08/09 15:45] (current) – [USB Support] -fix broken Network link hogwild | ||
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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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* 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/ |
* Run before unmounting - Here, enter a script/ | * Run before unmounting - Here, enter a script/ | ||
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**HDD Spindown: | **HDD Spindown: | ||
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The table has columns describing the device //Type// and the //Host// controller number where the device was detected. | The table has columns describing the device //Type// and the //Host// controller number where the device was detected. | ||
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Therefore, before changing any USB filesystem settings, you should first reconfigure syslog to be stored (temporarily) in RAM. Only then should you adjust filesystem settings or unmount the drive. Afterwards, you can configure syslog to again be permanently stored on USB storage, where it shouldn' | Therefore, before changing any USB filesystem settings, you should first reconfigure syslog to be stored (temporarily) in RAM. Only then should you adjust filesystem settings or unmount the drive. Afterwards, you can configure syslog to again be permanently stored on USB storage, where it shouldn' | ||
- | **USB filesystem corruption is a very common cause of system instability.** You could experience a VPN connectivity issue, WiFi instability or any other seemingly " | + | **USB filesystem corruption is a very common cause of system instability.** You could experience a VPN connectivity issue, WiFi instability or any other seemingly " |
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