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- As of Fritz!OS 6.20 AVM decided to remove all possibilities to start
- "foreign" programs automatically after a reboot, that is why
- I advise against deploying FHEM on the Fritz!BOX, see also <a
- href="http://forum.fhem.de/index.php?topic=25066.0">this</a> discussion
- (in german).
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- <h3>Fritz!Box 7390 / 7490</h3>
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- After the CeBIT 2011 AVM released an image for the Fritz!Box7390 containing
- fhem, see <a href="http://www.avm.de/de/Service/Service-Portale/Labor/index.php"
- >this</a> link. This image is to be installed in <b>addition</b> to the
- normal firmware. You can upgrade/replace the normal firmware any time
- without hurting the fhem installation and vice versa. This fhem
- installation configures 2 CUL devices, the first one talking FS20
- ("SlowRF"), the second preconfigured for HomeMatic. <br><br>
- The AVM installation will start fhem in a chroot environment, in order to
- minimize security concerns, but this also prevents fhem to trigger
- arbitrary FritzBox functions, e.g. sending mail, enabling WLAN, etc. wont
- be possible from fhem.<br><br>
- <a href="fhem-5.8-fb7390.image">This</a> image from fhem.de contains
- perl from the AVM fhem-image and of course fhem, the main difference is,
- that fhem will be started in a normal (non-chroot) environment.
- When installing it, you have to confirm with an extra click that it does
- not have a valid AVM signature. </ul>
- <h3>Fritz!Box 7170/7270 (as of 2011-09-03)</h3>
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- Due to Eyk's work there is also a <a
- href="fhem-5.8-fb7270.zip">ZIP</a> file for the Fritz!Box 7170 and 7270
- models. As the FB720/7170 has not enough internal storage to install fhem,
- you have to use an external USB Drive:
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- <li>First unzip the .ZIP file in the root directory of the USB-disk/USB-stick.
- <li>Attach the stick to the FB
- <li>open a telnet window, connect to the FB.
- <li>With the command df check the name of the stick on the FB.
- <li>Execute the following command in the FB telnet window to start fhem
- when the FB reboots:<br>
- echo "<path-of-the-stick>/fhem/startfhem" > /var/flash/debug.cfg
- <li>Start fhem manually with "<path-of-the-stick>/fhem/startfhem"
- </ul>
- Since these devices have less memory than the FB7390, fhem may suffer from
- memory-shortage, esp. inspecting large logs directly in the browser my lead
- to a reboot.
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