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Resolved (sorta): Omega2+ ignores reboot command (on latest firmware 0.1.10 b160)



  • I've tried everything I can think of, including downgrading and upgrading back and forth between 0.1.9 and 0.1.10 several times, firstboot -y, so on and so forth. After my latest fresh firmware flash, I can do this:

    Using username "root".
    root@192.168.3.1's password:
    
    
    BusyBox v1.26.2 () built-in shell (ash)
    
       ____       _             ____
      / __ \___  (_)__  ___    / __ \__ _  ___ ___ ____ _
     / /_/ / _ \/ / _ \/ _ \  / /_/ /  ' \/ -_) _ `/ _ `/
     \____/_//_/_/\___/_//_/  \____/_/_/_/\__/\_, /\_,_/
     W H A T  W I L L  Y O U  I N V E N T ? /___/
     -----------------------------------------------------
       Ω-ware: 0.1.10 b160
     -----------------------------------------------------
    
    root@Omega-0AC3:~# oupgrade --check
    > Device Firmware Version: 0.1.10 b160
    > Checking latest version online...
    > Repo Firmware Version: 0.1.10 b160
    > Comparing version numbers
    > Device firmware is up to date!
    root@Omega-0AC3:~# df -h
    Filesystem                Size      Used Available Use% Mounted on
    /dev/root                 5.5M      5.5M         0 100% /rom
    tmpfs                    61.4M     88.0K     61.3M   0% /tmp
    /dev/mtdblock6           25.1M      2.0M     23.1M   8% /overlay
    overlayfs:/overlay       25.1M      2.0M     23.1M   8% /
    tmpfs                   512.0K         0    512.0K   0% /dev
    root@Omega-0AC3:~# reboot
    root@Omega-0AC3:~# Why am I still running?
    -ash: Why: not found
    root@Omega-0AC3:~#
    

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.



  • Mine on same fw works:-

    '# which reboot
    '/sbin/reboot
    '# dir /sbin/reboot
    'lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Feb 2 2017 /sbin/reboot -> ../bin/busybox*
    '# md5sum /bin/busybox
    'ea6470f444af811d7866f825e27bfb54 /bin/busybox



  • @Paul-Beach
    Please try
    busybox reboot
    or
    /bin/busybox reboot



  • Thank you all for the replies. I've tried your suggestions and everything checks out ok, but it still will not reboot.

    Additionally, if I run "reboot -f" it will reboot the system, however there's a tendency for any changes I've made that session to be lost if I do that (e.g., if I run "opkg install python-light" and then "reboot -f", when it comes back up that package is no longer installed!).

    Using username "root".
    root@192.168.3.1's password:
    
    
    BusyBox v1.26.2 () built-in shell (ash)
    
       ____       _             ____
      / __ \___  (_)__  ___    / __ \__ _  ___ ___ ____ _
     / /_/ / _ \/ / _ \/ _ \  / /_/ /  ' \/ -_) _ `/ _ `/
     \____/_//_/_/\___/_//_/  \____/_/_/_/\__/\_, /\_,_/
     W H A T  W I L L  Y O U  I N V E N T ? /___/
     -----------------------------------------------------
       Ω-ware: 0.1.10 b160
     -----------------------------------------------------
    root@Omega-0AC3:~# which reboot
    /sbin/reboot
    root@Omega-0AC3:~# ls -la /sbin/reboot
    lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root            14 Feb  2  2017 /sbin/reboot -> ../bin/busybox
    root@Omega-0AC3:~# md5sum /bin/busybox
    ea6470f444af811d7866f825e27bfb54  /bin/busybox
    root@Omega-0AC3:~# busybox reboot
    root@Omega-0AC3:~# /bin/busybox reboot
    root@Omega-0AC3:~# Nope, still running.
    -ash: Nope,: not found
    root@Omega-0AC3:~#
    


  • Annoyingly, I think I've resolved this by noticing another issue that was resolved in this thread: http://community.onion.io/topic/1902/wifimanager-over-90-cpu-usage-omega2p/5

    I saw that wifimanager was using a lot of CPU. After disabling it, the CPU is normal and the reboot command operates normally.


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