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Gibrahh
Feb 09, 2019Aspirant
Nighthawk D7800 Readyshare with Ext4 external hard drive not detected
Firmware: V1.0.1.42
The manual for this device states that the router supports full read/write access for compatible USB devices formatted as Ext4. My Seagate Expansion 3TB shows up in advanced USB...
- Feb 11, 2019
I had to resort to using NTFS. I also had to change the partition table to MBR instead of GPT. Not a massive deal in the end, seems to be performing fine... The only downside is the max partition size for MBR is 2TB, but I think that other partitions will appear as separate shares (think I read that somewhere?) so when I need the extra space I'll make another partition using the remaining 1TB and see how we go!
It'd be a good if we could get an answer on the right ext4 configuration to get it working, as it says it's supported in the manual so it's quite disappointing that it's not working. Granted there are a lot of ext4 options that aren't supported everywhere, thus some documentation on ext4 compatible configuration would be nice.
Gibrahh
Feb 11, 2019Aspirant
I had to resort to using NTFS. I also had to change the partition table to MBR instead of GPT. Not a massive deal in the end, seems to be performing fine... The only downside is the max partition size for MBR is 2TB, but I think that other partitions will appear as separate shares (think I read that somewhere?) so when I need the extra space I'll make another partition using the remaining 1TB and see how we go!
It'd be a good if we could get an answer on the right ext4 configuration to get it working, as it says it's supported in the manual so it's quite disappointing that it's not working. Granted there are a lot of ext4 options that aren't supported everywhere, thus some documentation on ext4 compatible configuration would be nice.
michaelkenward
Feb 11, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Gibrahh wrote:
The only downside is the max partition size for MBR is 2TB, but I think that other partitions will appear as separate shares (think I read that somewhere?) so when I need the extra space I'll make another partition using the remaining 1TB and see how we go!
I would check that before filling the drive.
Past discussions here suggest that ReadyShare will see only one partition on a connection. The second partition never shows up.
Until recently, the limit for drives seemed to be 4TB. Then someone reported getting their 6TB drive to work. But other attempts to get drives that big failed. So a lot depends on the drive.