btw, how to disabled totally the watchdog (without recompile the kernel)?
I do find all "whatcdog" file and set it to 0 ... but still ... watchdog is called (procd: - watchdog -)
I did put this in the rc.local (I don't know what exactly the do in the boot process):
rizapn replied at 2015-11-9 06:59
btw, how to disabled totally the watchdog (without recompile the kernel)?
I do find all "whatcdog" f ...
It looks like some process constantly accesses watchdog driver to reset the watchdog.
You may try to delete "/dev/watchdog", as this is the device file used to access watchdog driver, so without that driver will be inaccessible to userland
Its not the right method, but it might work.
I think the problem with watchdog comes from the fact you are using the kernel for A10/13/20 (those are only sunxi soc's OpenWRT supports) on the H3. Watchdog (wdt) driver may be different there (as well and other sunxi drivers, such as RTC or anything else listed in "target/linux/sunxi/modules.mk" of OpenWRT.
For the orange pi PC: go to sleep and start dreaming. When your dream started sucessfully, boot up your quadzillium core PC running on 5 terazillium Ghz in your dream. Surf to http://www.openwrtfortheorangepipc.org and download the daily compiled stable release of openwrt version for the orange pi PC. You will find out that it is even written in native ARM assembly if you don't wake up too soon! It supports 10 Tbyte/nanosec WiFi and even faster ethernet!
In the real world: please check the compatibility matrix on openwrt.org for H3 based boards first...
i think such a waste time orange pi sbc to do with this , bcoz openwrt just need little resoruces of the device ( something like Lynksis WrT or Tp link Router embbed device) it's reasonable way , and oh yea,.i forgot,. if u looking something like network management just try dietpi .
Hi it's seem to working with openwrt? System stability?
Anybody try to compile openwrt? Give a try with banana1 (A20)?
I need to compile myself the trunk for drivers support, need ethernet, usb (wireless drivers, cdma modem), sd storage...and for the crosstoolchain user application.
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