Originally Posted By: Roger
busybox (on Ubuntu, at least) has a built-in HTTP server (busybox httpd). Maybe the version you've got also has that?


Try "busybox httpd -f -p 8080"


Thanks! I’ll try that this weekend. Supposedly the gateway supports USB transfers after running these commands but they don’t say what to do after so I have no idea.

1. insmod /lib/modules/2.6.30.10-motopia/kernel/drivers/usb/storage/usb-storage.ko

You might need to change this path to your USB storage device driver.

2. modprobe usb-storage
Note:

You can find your hard driver in /media/hda1.

Several file system drivers are located in /lib/modules/2.6.30.10-motopia/kernel/fs/, load them if you are having trouble to read the data.

Since there is only one class under usb folder, NVG589 is unlikely to support other types of device.
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