From 42da8d97bbd5bb53b4efafaad39dbb266b1a3d5a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stan Grishin Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2018 15:24:19 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] luci-app-advanced-reboot: added support for new board names for ea8500 and nbg6817 Signed-off-by: Stan Grishin --- applications/luci-app-advanced-reboot/README.md | 7 ++++--- .../luasrc/controller/advanced_reboot.lua | 2 +- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/applications/luci-app-advanced-reboot/README.md b/applications/luci-app-advanced-reboot/README.md index cfee188100..a938479d98 100644 --- a/applications/luci-app-advanced-reboot/README.md +++ b/applications/luci-app-advanced-reboot/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # Advanced Reboot Web UI (luci-app-advanced-reboot) ## Description -This package allows you to reboot to an alternative partition on supported (dual-partition) routers and to power off (power down) your OpenWrt/LEDE Project device. +This package allows you to reboot to an alternative partition on the supported (dual-partition) routers and to power off (power down) your OpenWrt/LEDE Project device. ## Supported Devices Currently supported dual-partition devices include: @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ Currently supported dual-partition devices include: - Linksys WRT1900ACS - Linksys WRT3200ACM - ZyXEL NBG6817 + If you're interested in having your device supported, please post in [LEDE Project Forum Support Thread](https://forum.lede-project.org/t/web-ui-to-reboot-to-another-partition-dual-partition-routers/3423). ## Screenshot (luci-app-advanced-reboot) @@ -29,8 +30,8 @@ opkg install luci-app-advanced-reboot ## Notes/Known Issues - When you reboot to a different partition, your current settings (WiFi SSID/password, etc.) will not apply to a different partition. Different partitions might have completely different settings and even firmware. -- If you reboot to a partition which doesn't allow you to switch boot partitions (like stock vendor firmware), you might not be able to boot back to OpenWrt/LEDE Project unless you reflash it, loosing all the settings. -- Some devices allow you to trigger reboot to alternative partition by interrupting boot 3 times in a row (by resetting/switching off the device or pulling power). As these methods might be different for different devices, do your own homework. +- If you reboot to a partition which doesn't allow you to switch boot partitions (like stock vendor firmware), you might not be able to boot back to OpenWrt/LEDE Project unless you reflash it, losing all the settings. +- Some devices allow you to trigger reboot to an alternative partition by interrupting boot 3 times in a row (by resetting/switching off the device or pulling power). As these methods might be different for different devices, do your own homework. ## Thanks I'd like to thank everyone who helped create, test and troubleshoot this package. Without contributions from [@hnyman](https://github.com/hnyman), [@jpstyves](https://github.com/jpstyves) and [@slh](https://github.com/pkgadd) it wouldn't have been possible. diff --git a/applications/luci-app-advanced-reboot/luasrc/controller/advanced_reboot.lua b/applications/luci-app-advanced-reboot/luasrc/controller/advanced_reboot.lua index 13d1c73cce..90824888e4 100644 --- a/applications/luci-app-advanced-reboot/luasrc/controller/advanced_reboot.lua +++ b/applications/luci-app-advanced-reboot/luasrc/controller/advanced_reboot.lua @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ devices = { errorMessage = "" board_name = luci.util.trim(luci.sys.exec("cat /tmp/sysinfo/board_name")) for i=1, #devices do - if board_name and devices[i][2] == board_name then + if board_name and string.match(board_name, devices[i][2]) then device_name = devices[i][1] partition_one_mtd = devices[i][3] or nil partition_two_mtd = devices[i][4] or nil -- 2.30.2