No, no and no. The drive is currently connected to my Linux PC. It contains two partitions, a big one for Data and a small swap. It's formatted with EXT2 (or 3?) and doesn't contain gargoyle data. It hasn't been used with extroot.RomanHK wrote: So to understand and summarize, do you still have a USB drive connected and use it as an extroot?
And when you disconnect a USB drive, will the router normally boot up?
The router won't boot up normally. It does boot, but goes into a boot loop after one minute.
1) Power on.
2) t+15s: fast blinking LED, followed by slow blinking LED
3) t+46s: boot resumes, wifi LED 2 comes on
4) t+60s: boot complete, instant reboot, back to 2)
I'm going to try and issue a firstboot command if there's no way to rescue any data.