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Build X86 gargoyle router - Sucessfully - No Wifi

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 8:52 pm
by Phil
Hi guys, First congratulation on your software, I've using gargoyle for years and I love it.

It took some time but I finally got it. I build an x86 router with gargoyle with an rack mount HCIPC router/server.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/HCiPC-B ... 0.0.qRtIub

Look at the spec with url but in an nut shell, it has 8 gig lan port, 1 console, 1 cf slot, 2 USB3, 8gb of ram, Intel Ivy Bridge Celeron dual-core C1037U 1.8GHz... :D :D :D

For Wi-Fi I use 2 ubiquity AP as the driver support for Wi-Fi are hard to come by for openwrt/gargoyle on x86. I haven't use it as my main router but it's pretty much the same config that I'm using for another x86 router build on a industrial PC.

Over the weekend I was able to turn on bonding to have 2 connection to my network and VPN is working. I also got the lm-sensors package working and it display all the temperature sensors and fan's.

The only problem so far, is the sysupgrade on the command line doesn't work, but the GUI dose. Any ideas?

Re: Build X86 gargoyle router - Sucessfully - No Wifi

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 10:17 pm
by Lantis
What are you entering on the command line?
The GUI simply passes the command back to the system so the only difference will be that as far as I can tell.

Sounds like quite a Machine :)

Re: Build X86 gargoyle router - Sucessfully - No Wifi

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 10:26 pm
by Phil
The command is: sysupgrade -n -v gargoyle.img then reboot and I'm still on the img. Weird...

It's a machine :D , louder than I thought... even after replacing the fan with Nuctua. But it will do.

Re: Build X86 gargoyle router - Sucessfully - No Wifi

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 4:53 am
by Lantis
Where are you storing the image file for flashing?
I’d normally place it in /tmp

sysupgrade -n /tmp/image.img

Re: Build X86 gargoyle router - Sucessfully - No Wifi

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 7:52 pm
by Phil
That’s probably the problem I was putting it in /.

Re: Build X86 gargoyle router - Sucessfully - No Wifi

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 8:38 pm
by oliver
Phil wrote:That’s probably the problem I was putting it in /.
Probably just need to fully qualify the path.

Re: Build X86 gargoyle router - Sucessfully - No Wifi

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:38 pm
by Phil
That’s problem, when it’s in /tmp it work as plan.
Thanks