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  1. So I did this and was expecting an auto mount for sd1 base on fstab

    config 'mount'
        option    target        '/sd'
        option    device        '/dev/sdcard/sd1'
        option    fstype        'auto'
        option    options        'rw,sync'
        option    enabled        '1'

    It did not auto-mount after I re-formatted the card for sd1 (or before after init FW flash).   sd1 is in the dev

     

  2. Nevermind... I found it... I have the logs being re-directed via the dnsspoof mod. heres the output:

    2012-10-25 22:55:12 | facebook.com | User: donwon@dsdsd.net | Pass: byteme

    2012-10-25 22:55:12 | facebook.com | User: donwon@dsdsd.net | Pass: byteme

    2012-10-25 22:56:46 | gmail.com | User: this is not real | Pass: passmenow

    2012-10-25 22:58:39 | paypal.com | User: gotcha@gmail.com | Pass: paymenow

    2012-10-25 22:59:32 | hulu.com | User: huluun | Pass: hulupass

  3. I seem to be running into problems with usb hubs. I am looking for a good powered hub for the pineapple. I have tried 2 different powered hubs with little luck.

    I have tried the powered hub from the hak shop and after the power feed back issue I decided not to use it and I went out and bought a Belkin F4U038-APL 4 port powered hub and I am dropping my USB connection after a short time when using the AWUS036NHA.

    I know this sounds like a pretty simple question that a google search could answer but rather then wasting more time and money with trial and error I thought I would come here and ask what others are using.

    Thank You

    Pineapple Hardware Version: mkIV

    Pineapple Software Version: 2.7.0

    OS used to connect to the pineapple: Linux(ubuntu)

    Network layout of how your setup is connected: Standalone mode, 4gig sandisk and AWUS036NHA with Belkin F4U038-APL powered hub

    All the tools/options that are running on the pineapple when the issue happened: Karma, randomroll, jammer

    Ping results from computer to pineapple: no problem with ping

    Is the problem repeatable: Yes

    Steps taken which created the problem: I do not have any issues when using the hub with only sandisk installed.

    Error Messages: included below in spoiler

    Log file information:

    Anything else that was attempted to 'fix' the problem: Tried different/higher current power supply for powered hub

    root@Pineapple:/# [ 251.530000] usb 1-1: USB disconnect, device number 2

    [ 251.540000] usb 1-1.1: USB disconnect, device number 3

    [ 251.540000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:5978296)

    [ 251.540000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:192)

    [ 251.550000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:2824)

    [ 251.560000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:2832)

    [ 251.560000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:2840)

    [ 251.560000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:2848)

    [ 251.570000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:2856)

    [ 251.570000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:2864)

    [ 251.580000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:2872)

    [ 251.580000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:2880)

    [ 251.900000] ath: phy1: Chip reset failed

    [ 251.910000] ath: phy1: Unable to reset channel (2447 Mhz) reset status -22

    [ 251.910000] ath: phy1: Unable to set channel

    [ 252.060000] ath: phy1: Chip reset failed

    [ 252.070000] ath: phy1: Unable to reset channel (2452 Mhz) reset status -22

    [ 252.070000] ath: phy1: Unable to set channel

    [ 252.220000] ath: phy1: Chip reset failed

    [ 252.220000] ath: phy1: Unable to reset channel (2457 Mhz) reset status -22

    [ 252.230000] ath: phy1: Unable to set channel

    [ 252.380000] ath: phy1: Chip reset failed

    [ 252.380000] ath: phy1: Unable to reset channel (2462 Mhz) reset status -22

    [ 252.390000] ath: phy1: Unable to set channel

    [ 252.540000] ath: phy1: Chip reset failed

    [ 252.540000] ath: phy1: Unable to reset channel (2467 Mhz) reset status -22

    [ 252.550000] ath: phy1: Unable to set channel

    [ 252.700000] ath: phy1: Chip reset failed

    [ 252.700000] ath: phy1: Unable to reset channel (2472 Mhz) reset status -22

    [ 252.710000] ath: phy1: Unable to set channel

    [ 252.860000] ath: phy1: Chip reset failed

    [ 252.860000] ath: phy1: Unable to reset channel (2462 Mhz) reset status -22

    [ 252.870000] ath: phy1: Unable to set channel

    [ 253.870000] Buffer I/O error on device sda1, logical block 42572

    [ 253.870000] EXT4-fs warning (device sda1): ext4_end_bio:250: I/O error writing to inode 205 (offset 0 size 4096 starting block 42829)

    [ 253.900000] Aborting journal on device sda1-8.

    [ 253.900000] JBD2: I/O error detected when updating journal superblock for sda1-8.

    [ 253.910000] journal commit I/O error

    [ 253.940000] usb 1-1.4: USB disconnect, device number 4

    [ 254.050000] ath: phy1: RX failed to go idle in 10 ms RXSM=0x81872a80

    [ 254.060000] ath: phy1: DMA failed to stop in 10 ms AR_CR=0x81873cbc AR_DIAG_SW=0x81873cbc DMADBG_7=0x81873cbc

    [ 254.080000] ath: phy1: DMA failed to stop in 10 ms AR_CR=0x81873cbc AR_DIAG_SW=0x81873cbc DMADBG_7=0x81873cbc

    [ 254.100000] ath: phy1: DMA failed to stop in 10 ms AR_CR=0x81873cbc AR_DIAG_SW=0x81873cbc DMADBG_7=0x81873cbc

    [ 254.210000] ath: phy1: RX failed to go idle in 10 ms RXSM=0x1

    [ 254.230000] ath: phy1: DMA failed to stop in 10 ms AR_CR=0x81873cbc AR_DIAG_SW=0x81873cbc DMADBG_7=0x81873cbc

    [ 254.270000] br-lan: port 3(wlan1) entered disabled state

    [ 254.270000] device wlan1 left promiscuous mode

    [ 254.270000] br-lan: port 3(wlan1) entered disabled state

    [ 254.290000] EXT4-fs error (device sda1): ext4_find_entry:935: inode #17: comm sh: reading directory lblock 0

    [ 254.350000] usb 1-1.4: ath9k_htc: USB layer deinitialized

    [ 254.350000] EXT4-fs error (device sda1): ext4_find_entry:935: inode #2: comm sh: reading directory lblock 0

    [ 254.390000] EXT4-fs error (device sda1): ext4_find_entry:935: inode #2: comm sh: reading directory lblock 0

    [ 254.390000] EXT4-fs error (device sda1): ext4_find_entry:935: inode #17: comm sh: reading directory lblock 0

    [ 254.420000] EXT4-fs error (device sda1): ext4_find_entry:935: inode #17: comm sh: reading directory lblock 0

    [ 254.420000] EXT4-fs error (device sda1): ext4_find_entry:935: inode #17: comm sh: reading directory lblock 0

    [ 254.480000] EXT4-fs error (device sda1): ext4_find_entry:935: inode #17: comm php: reading directory lblock 0

    [ 254.500000] EXT4-fs error (device sda1): ext4_find_entry:935: inode #17: comm uhttpd: reading directory lblock 0

    [ 254.680000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:920)

    [ 254.680000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:928)

    [ 254.690000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:936)

    [ 254.690000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:944)

    [ 254.710000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:200)

    [ 254.710000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:208)

    [ 254.710000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:216)

    [ 254.720000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:224)

    [ 254.720000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:232)

    [ 254.730000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:240)

    [ 254.850000] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 5 using ehci-platform

    [ 254.910000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:752)

    [ 255.040000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:960)

    [ 255.040000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1280)

    [ 255.040000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1288)

    [ 255.050000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1296)

    [ 255.050000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1304)

    [ 255.060000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1312)

    [ 255.060000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1320)

    [ 255.070000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1328)

    [ 255.070000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1336)

    [ 255.070000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1344)

    [ 255.080000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1352)

    [ 255.080000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1360)

    [ 255.090000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1368)

    [ 255.090000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1376)

    [ 255.100000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1384)

    [ 255.100000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1392)

    [ 255.100000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1400)

    [ 255.140000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1408)

    [ 255.140000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1416)

    [ 255.140000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1424)

    [ 255.150000] hub 1-1:1.0: USB hub found

    [ 255.150000] hub 1-1:1.0: 4 ports detected

    [ 255.170000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1216)

    [ 255.170000] Read-error on swap-device (8:0:1224)

    lostngone,

    Thank you for posting this.... I have seen other threads specifying known working hubs am currently looking to buy a powered hub and an additional Hi output battery. I will be following this thread and hopefully, we can get some good recommendations out of your post

    Thx

    Z**

  4. Way too Far!! :( Gaaaag... Not fun but offensive and what if their kids were around? How about Mr Hanky "The Christmas poo" song instead? Heideee HO !!!!! :)

  5. Check out Waze on Android. People who use it can post updates about locations for items such as speed traps and accidents. Waze is good as multiple people can confirm a submission, e.g. validation. It also has a gaming type of m.o. where you collect coins and achievements the more you use it, so that people are enticed to keep using it.

    The twitter feed would only be helpful if people can contribute to it, but there is no validation system. What's to prevent some law enforcement troll from forking a bunch of instances of a script submitting bad GPS coordinates through tor to the feed and effectively obliterating the signal:noise ratio?

    The idea is fine, just needs some controls. For now, Waze is the best way to go, of which I'm aware.

    I use Waze and it rocks..... as long as you have a tech savy pop your G2G.

    Z**

  6. once you get to the UI can you then:

    1. stop all modules

    2. go to update and attempt to check for upgrades

    3. choose re-flash to 2.7.0

    4. use a ups if you have power issues.... reflash first.... hopefully that will get you back up and running.

    5. I would recommend using the mkIV setup script found by topic unde3r jasenger... I think petertfm is the originator and author??

    Good luck ;)

    Z**

  7. I got one from them and had no issues with it. But ideally you shouldn't need it. Pineapples come pre-loaded from HakShop. The UART isn't required for owning a pineapple.

    Provided the password change issues that were a problem in 2.5 are now corrected. Not hatting here, just saying, having one on hand is being a good scout. Be Prepared!

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