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<slh> oliv3r[m]: why don't you try a (single-) builder on a native Debian installation under kvm? yes, it's going to be slower (so only one try with it), but that would rule out potential docker artefacts crumbling in
<slh> oliv3r[m]: or a live linux, booted natively, just using some storage on a normal HDD
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<gch981213> oliv3r[m]: bananapi r3 is a MT7986 board for hobbyist. The vendor put all these storages on the board just because they can :)
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<shicks> I'm attempting to set up a BPI-R3, I'm on the latest snapshot. It forgets configuration on power cycle. Any thoughts on fixing this? I can provide the console output including u-boot.
<dhewg> nbd: sorry, that didn't fix at least this problem. same unreachable state, just a ping from the ipq to the mt side fixes it again
<dhewg> I can reach the box from clients who're not connected to the mt mesh side just fine, is there anything I can dump/log/whatever to help hunt this down?
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<Znevna> can we have odhcpd deprecate at least global prefixes on shutdown?
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<dhewg> nbd: likely the same issue, but a wired client connected to the mt router (mesh and lan ifaces are bridged) wasn't reachable from a device connected to a non-mesh wifi on the ipq. It started working once I pinged the ipq router *from* the wired client
<dhewg> should I try with ap/wds instead of mesh?
<dhewg> but AFAICT it's all related to routing over 80211s
<dhewg> something arp proxy maybe?
<nbd> can you test if removing patches 319 and 320 makes it work?
<dhewg> sure, will do
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<djfe> Hi
<oliv3r[m]> <slh> "oliv3r: why don't you try a (..." <- yeah, I'm looking into that too; though with alpine as container image, it works fine (ish) or at least fast
<oliv3r[m]> What is it that makes openwrt-initramfs switch ports not operating as ... well switch ports :) In u-boot things work fine, so everything is operating normally, but when openwrt boots, switch ports can't communicate with one another. I can communicate with the CPU port to the remote just fine though
<oliv3r[m]> bridge link set dev lanX isolated off; doens't produce an error, but also doesn't produce anything that works :)
<robimarko> Only one thing, wrong configuration by the driver
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<oliv3r[m]> mus tbe :S not many rtl930x users out there :)
<oliv3r[m]> but you are stating, by default, openwrt does not do 'port isolation on' during initramfs or anything like that
<robimarko> Not that I am aware of
<oliv3r[m]> tbf, I've never seen switching work in openwrt on my rtl930x's :)
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<nick[m]12> openwrt-packages has a higher ossf-criticality-score than openwrt itself. ^^ https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/ossf-criticality-score/index.html
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<dangole> shicks: did you install via SD card? Because coming from SinoVoip's pre-installed OpenWrt fork you will need to go this path, just using sysupgrade will *not* work.
<dangole> ah, they are gone already...
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<damex> well, i can report that my bpi r3 with last snapshot does save changes on power cycle/reboot
<damex> (atleast on emmc sincei i use it with emmc storage)
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<oliv3r[m]> so, success? :)
<stintel> they left a long time ago
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<aiyion_> are there problems to expect if I intend to build openwrt on arm based processors?
<hauke> aiyion_: OpenWrt should build on arm64
<hauke> I tried it some time ago in the orcale cloud
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<aiyion_> That's what I was aiming for.
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<djfe> how is dsa supposed to be done for 1-port devices? I have to recover two devices now, because swport5 wasn't the right port-choice, or so it seems ^^
<djfe> do I have to test all ports one by one and build up to 5 images?
<djfe> or (I only just developed that idea) can I build an image for ipq40xx and set all 5 swports to okay, install, boot and then see which one of them works?
<djfe> I'm trying to add Netgear EX6150v2 and Zyxel WRE6606
<djfe> this branch contains both commits https://github.com/Djfe/openwrt/commits/DSA_EX6150v2
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