New Beryl MT1300n plug in USB HD nothing happens?

I pasted as much as I could… could you tell anything from this?

I have no idea what it means

Dunno if this helps but I went into Luci and looked at Kernel logs

Unplugged USB and then plugged in

[12638.175109] usb 2-1: USB disconnect, device number 4
[12642.848055] AP SETKEYS DONE - AKMMap=WPA2PSK, PairwiseCipher=AES, GroupCipher=AES, wcid=5 from E0:D4:E8:37:9A:A6
[12642.848055]
[12660.213981] usb 2-1: new SuperSpeed USB device number 5 using xhci-mtk
[12660.273533] hub 2-1:1.0: USB hub found
[12660.278296] hub 2-1:1.0: 4 ports detected
[12660.413899] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using xhci-mtk
[12660.607266] hub 1-1:1.0: USB hub found
[12660.611439] hub 1-1:1.0: 4 ports detected
[12660.954103] usb 2-1.1: new SuperSpeed USB device number 6 using xhci-mtk

what is the HD disk device type? can you make some picture, show the HD disk information?

  1. Samsung 830 SSD 256 gb in a UGreen type-C enclosure
  2. HGST 1TB in a typc-C enclosure

Both NTFS formatted

I did suspect a powering issues so I added a Orico 4-port USB3.0 hub which has external power. The HGST 1TB drive fails to boot up simply plugged into the router but using the hub with external power, it boots up fine.

It is best not to add a hub for now to keep things simple and just test with the Samsung SSD which is low-powered.

You can give this a try:

For NTFS, you may may also have to remove the kmod-fs-ntfs package:

OK I have tried to follow your suggestions

For the first sugggestion I installed luci-app-samba. I go to the Luci Gui and log in but under system menu I do not see Mount Points. Please see below screenshot -

If I look under network share I see the below which shows the GL-Samba folder which I have been talking about. When I //192.168.8.1/ all I see is this GL-Samba folder

I then tried method 2 and removed kmod-fs-ntfs and this made no difference. I restarted device and still nothing.

When I go back to the Luci GUI and look under Kernal Log I see the below when I unplug and plug in my USB HD. So it is definitely detected -
[ 1166.389268] usb 2-1: USB disconnect, device number 3
[ 1168.299044] usb 2-1: new SuperSpeed USB device number 4 using xhci-mtk
[ 1168.333976] scsi host0: uas
[ 1168.338954] xhci-mtk 1e1c0000.xhci: ERROR Transfer event for unknown stream ring slot 1 ep 6
[ 1168.347394] xhci-mtk 1e1c0000.xhci: @000000000f7a1a90 0d17d000 00000000 05000000 01078001
[ 1168.355537] xhci-mtk 1e1c0000.xhci: ERROR Transfer event for unknown stream ring slot 1 ep 2
[ 1168.363939] xhci-mtk 1e1c0000.xhci: @000000000f7a1aa0 0d17d100 00000000 05000000 01038001
[ 1173.983200] 49b, flush one!

Can you confirm that the following packages are installed and install them if they are available:

block-mount
kmod-usb-storage
kmod-usb-storage-uas
usbutils

If the System → Mount Points menu still does not show up, then you may have to it the hard way in SSH (Post 18 in the same thread) :

The GL-iNet UI sets up a default share for name GL-Samba and directory /mnt. The LuCi UI sees this also, but LuCI is more powerful and allows multiple shares and mount points with your own names and directories.

You can confirm that the USB drive is mounted before you can share it, either in LuCI → System → Mount Points (above post) or in SSH (should show lines for USB drive):

block detect
mount
df

Regarding, removing kmod-fs-ntfs, only do that if both the kmod-fs-ntfs and ntfs-3g packages are installed because they have a conflict.

maybe the system not recognized the USB device, we get the engineer to solve it now, take some time, general one week;

OK block-mount was not installed, the rest were. So i installed block-mount and restarted router.

Now in Luci gui I see Mount Points under system. I now go back to previous post to follow the guide.

/dev/sda1 does not show up so I continue to the second half of the guide which says -
“If /dev/sda1 does not show up in the Device box, the you have to go into SSH and type the command “block detect”, which will detect the USB drive and display its UUID”

I entered command block detect with USB plugged in and without. I get the following -

Capture

The same result and no UUID

Also, run in SSH:

block info

mount

df

hello, you can use the 3.211 version:
http://download.gl-inet.com/firmware/snapshots/20211227_3.211_beta4/mt1300-newdriver/

the new version update linux kernel version. some USB storage device not work in 3.203, it can work well in 3.211

Just for laughs and before you upgrade to 3.211, can you test using a USB stick, instead of SSD and HDD.
It would be useful to know whether GL-MT1300N has a problem working with a simple USB stick.

I simply updated to 3.211 and all seems to be working.

In windows explorer I type 192.168.8.1 enter, I see GL-Samba folder, and in this folder I now see my Samsung 830 SSD contents.

Thanks for all the help!

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Hello friend, can you dump the firmware of the router GL-MT1300 (Beryl) v1 to me, please, I need a dump to restore it if any of you have a dump, or you can make it and throw it off, please do it guys.

Holy bump Batman!

You can download the firmware here:

https://dl.gl-inet.com/?model=mt1300

I do not need a packed firmware , but an unpacked one , the router chip is 32 megabytes, to restore it , this is the usual firmware does not work , I need a full unpacked firmware dump

Have you tried flashing the link I sent in uBoot? An unpacked firmware is not going to help you, but you can build a tar file with the gl-infra-builder if you want.

Others cannot dump whole 32MByte flash data to you, as each router contains unique info.

If in case you lost the factory data, you should talk to technical support, giving your mac address to ask for factory data.

But if you lost uboot, then it is a brick.