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When running the utility or using the print version option, nvram-save.sh, nvram-
restore.sh, jffs-restore.sh, nvram-merlin.ini and nvram-excp-merlin.sh are consistency
checked to make sure they are all the same version. A WARNING message will be
printed on a version mismatch, but execution will continue if actually running to
generate the restore script.
You can now specify a custom nvram variable 'ini' file to use to generate the restore
script. A sample ini,
nvram-sample.ini, is included which is a stripped down version of the full ini
containing only basic entries that people
have mentioned in various threads.
nvram-restore.sh and jffs-restore.sh will now prompt you to load the last saved
backups and to run a 'clean' restore if run without any input parameters
NOTE: You can still run the individual nvram-restore-yyyymmddhhmm-macid.sh
scripts to perform a restore as in previous releases. (The full timestamp including
hhmm was added in Release 24)
The backup files may now be placed in a 'backup' subdirectory. Just 'mkdir
/mnt/ASUS/backup' and the files will be placed there instead of in the main working
directory.
The default state is NOT to save clkfreq overclocking values (safest when moving to a
new code level). If you wish to
include this setting, specify the -clk option on the nvram-save.sh command.
The nvram-merlin.ini files contains a section at the end for custom User Adds. You
may edit this section to add any NVRAM variables you may have created for use in
scripts, or to temporarily add any variables which may be missing.
The nvram-save utility also creates two text files during execution that can be viewed
or archived.
As a reminder, the restore process will make the following changes if moving from a
376 or earlier code to 378 or later Merlin releases
o Exception process will attempt to create the proper format for the MAC Filter
lists depending on the firmware level. If a problem occurs, run the included
clear-maclist.sh script to reset the filters.
o If jffs is not active, it will be set to be activated and formatted, jffs scripting
will be disabled
o If you are using a VPN server, the settings will be migrated to the new nvram
variable
o Adjust the QOS type to maintain the traditional QOS settings if moving from a
Non-Adaptive QOS firmware to one supporting Adaptive QOS.
The utility is still valid for ASUS OEM as well as Merlin releases, although it will not
attempt to fix changes in the use of nvram variables between releases (just too many
ASUS levels with various release numbers to track).
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