I have used the scheduled reboot at 0h for a while and it was regularly wiped when changing other settings.
But now I cannot seem to save any scheduled reboot. Since internet access get shutdown after about 2d of uptime it is problematic.
			
			
									
									
						Schedule reboot does not save anymore
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Re: Schedule reboot does not save anymore
can you grab the contents of your crontab before and after trying to set a schedule? because the schedule process itself works fine for me. I need uninterrupted internet at the moment so i can't test if it actually reboots... but if it lands in the crontab there shouldn't be any reason for it not to.
Also your version of gargoyle.
			
			
									
									Also your version of gargoyle.
 https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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Re: Schedule reboot does not save anymore
Hi, 
Thanks for your reply, it opened my eyes to an issue on my setup :
How do I make space? what should I clean up ?
			
			
									
									
						Thanks for your reply, it opened my eyes to an issue on my setup :
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Using username "root".
BusyBox v1.22.1 (2015-01-04 19:09:52 EST) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
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| Gargoyle version 1.7.0    | OpenWrt Barrier Breaker branch     |
| Gargoyle revision f739e1e | OpenWrt revision r43694            |
| Built January 04, 2015    | Target  ar71xx/default             |
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root@Gargoyle:~# crontab -l
crontab: can't open 'root': No such file or directory
root@Gargoyle:~# crontab -e
crontab: can't open '/etc/crontabs.3660': No space left on device
root@Gargoyle:~# du
0       .
root@Gargoyle:~# df
Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs                     320       264        56  83% /
/dev/root                 2560      2560         0 100% /rom
tmpfs                    14476       212     14264   1% /tmp
/dev/mtdblock3             320       264        56  83% /overlay
overlayfs:/overlay         320       264        56  83% /
tmpfs                      512         0       512   0% /dev
root@Gargoyle:~#
Re: Schedule reboot does not save anymore
That's a question that is out of my expertise. How much flash does your router have? 
Maybe another user will have a suggestion on this. I'll find out tomorrow how much the default crontab file is, and how one is with a scheduled reboot.
EDIT:
Default gargoyle crontab is in the range of 124 bytes
Adding a scheduled reboot adds a maximum of 44 bytes
			
			
									
									Maybe another user will have a suggestion on this. I'll find out tomorrow how much the default crontab file is, and how one is with a scheduled reboot.
EDIT:
Default gargoyle crontab is in the range of 124 bytes
Adding a scheduled reboot adds a maximum of 44 bytes
 https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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