Hi,

so far, I've only *used* OpenWRT and have been quite happy with it (and
have contributed a package :-) ).

Now I am considering actually *porting* OpenWRT and have no idea where
to start...

Target platform is Cisco/Linksys E3000 (identical to the WRT610Nv2), based
on Broadcom 4718 chips, and fully supported by DD-WRT with kernel 2.6.

Unfortunately, DD-WRT is not to my liking - everything is "nvram set" 
style config, no nice rc scripts to look at & tweak, etc. -> OpenWRT is 
"my style of doing things".

... so: given that OpenWRT has "bcm47xx" support, but not "E3000/N610" - 
what are the usual problems in getting a certain platform to actually 
*work*?  Is there a howto or anything?

gert
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