Hi Jinzcheng. Indeed, you are correct that LUCI's speed of operation would not be directly related to memory requirements for a v3.x kernel. Likewise, Manuel is correct that older versions of OpenWRT should run OK with 16MB RAM, e.g. Backfire v10.03.1 or so, and that pre-compiling LUCI's source files could yield some performance improvement.
The OP didn't specify which version of OpenWRT he is using, and I assumed it was a newer one incorporating the v 3.x kernel. I responded, since I was suggesting the slow LUCI could also be due to the kernel leaving too little available RAM for lua and other application-layer elements. On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 6:51 PM, jinzhcheng <bjzhoug...@126.com> wrote: > > >My understanding is that OpenWRT Attitude Adjustment, along with current > >versions of trunk, are not expected to run in any reliable way under less > >than 32MB of RAM. In particular, the v3.x kernel is not supported for so > >little memory, and the OpenWRT dev community > likewise doesn't support it. > > > Hi Ben > > What you means is v3.x kernel don't support 32MB RAM? not the issue of LUCI? > > > > -- Ben West http://gowasabi.net b...@gowasabi.net 314-246-9434
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