I believe RouterOS uses an old version of JFFS2 and this does not work with the newer linux kernels, hence one cannot mount the drive.Ī workaround would be: dd if=/dev/mtd1 conv=sync,noerror | gzip -c | ssh of=~/a-dir/ĭd if=/dev/mtd2 conv=sync,noerror | gzip -c | ssh of=~/a-dir/ Scp mikrotik* seems to be outdated if booted via netboot with the latest OpenWrt image prescribed. Rem the following expects that kernel is mtd1 and rootfs is mtd2Ĭd /mnt/rootfs tar czf /tmp/. Edit: Please read the full thread, as some of the responses included answers that is in actual fact false!įrom the page " Common Procedures for Mikrotik RouterBoard Products"
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