On Saturday, 2012-02-11 at 12:04:37 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote: > This may be really basic, but googling for a good while here, I'm not > finding how to determine what version of openwrt is running on a > hardware device.
> I found one hit that says to look at /etc/banner but in this case > there is no version or release information contained in /etc/banner. IIRC the version number has been included in /etc/banner starting with Kamikaze. So you're on White Russian, maybe? > Its a recipe for some kind of highball or such. Doesn't even indicate > the name of the drink the recipe makes.... I can't remember a version of OpenWRT that didn't name the drink. Must be before I starting using OpenWRT, which was with White Russian, IIRC. Going by the cocktails, White Russian and Backfire are sweet, so they are nothing like a highball. Kamikaze is a short drink, while a highball is a longdrink. So unless you reveal the secret recipe, we're outta luck. > Is there some command that will reveal what is running. I mean beyond > uname -a. > I see no files in /etc that look like they might contain version > information. Looking thru dmesg output, again the kernel is > identified, but I see no version information. Since you did not supply the kernel version, either, we can't use it to determine what you are running. Give us /etc/banner and uname -r. Lupe Christoph -- | It is a well-known fact in any organisation that, if you want a job | | done, you should give it to someone who is already very busy. | | Terry Pratchett, "Unseen Academicals" | _______________________________________________ openwrt-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-users
