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issue with GL-E750 V2 / Mudi with this script #8

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hetzbh opened this issue Sep 24, 2024 · 2 comments
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issue with GL-E750 V2 / Mudi with this script #8

hetzbh opened this issue Sep 24, 2024 · 2 comments
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@hetzbh
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hetzbh commented Sep 24, 2024

Hi,
I tried your latest script (checked out and tested today) on my Mudi and I still get "Illegal instruction".

I then downloaded the mips version from the official tailscale package site (here). I downloaded and extracted the tgz file.

In this version, there are 2 separated files - tailscale and tailscaled, so all I had to do was to copy them to /usr/sbin directory (don't link them as this will not enable the user to run commands such "tailscale status").

Since then, everything works, specially since I ran your script and it updates the sysupgrade file to preserve the tailscale binaries when updating firmware.

So, my question: Could you update the script to use these packages please?

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Thanks for the details - you can always run --no-tiny so the script will take the official binaries instead.
If you don't mind, give it a try.

@Admonstrator Admonstrator self-assigned this Sep 24, 2024
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hetzbh commented Sep 26, 2024

Well, I tried. 2 issues:

  1. When it asks if I want to compress and use UPX and I specifically type "n" (instead of pressing Enter) - it tries to compress
  2. After the install, the tailscale binary (not the tailscaled) gave "segmentation fault"
  3. One small suggestion: when running this script, please stop tailscaled before doing anything. On Mudi, tailscaled + running the scripts kill the device in terms of usage (570% on tailscaled)

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