Insures zram swap is higher priority than any swap added by block-mount;
which is not the case if zram swap is restarted for any reason
(e.g., /etc/init.d/zram restart).
v2 - Default CONFIG_FEATURE_SWAPON_PRI to 'y'
Unfortunately, this adds an additional ~2.1K to the size of busybox.
Signed-off-
Add BeiMan HA910_BizN and HA910_N support.
Signed-off-by: Kicer Jiao
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Index: target/linux/brcm63xx/image/Makefile
===
--- target/linux/brcm63xx/image/Makefile(revision 35162)
+++ target/linux/brcm63xx/image/Makefile
Hi Bastian,
I tried that script but failed at "Waiting for the wireless router…"
(infinite waiting).
The scripted start from "looking for factory bootloader" step but as I
told, the router has had DD-WRT already. This means factory bootloader
was replaced.
I wonder if the time for RedBoot to
Hi list,
I wrote a small C utilitiy that I want to compile into an openwrt package.
I tried to find my way through the somewhat confusing documentation on the wiki
and the 'net over the weekend, but couldnÄt get anything working. Now for a
more systematic approach:
1. I downloaded and unpacke
On Mon, 2013-01-14 at 11:25 +0100, Bastian Bittorf wrote:
> * Nathan Hintz [14.01.2013 11:05]:
>
> > - swapon "$zram_dev"
> > + swapon -p 0 "$zram_dev"
>
> this breaks zram for now, because we compile
> the busybox-swaponoff without support for "p".
>
> the patch is OK, but
You may also want to look at tools like Coovachilli, wifidog, and
nodogsplash if you want to constrain upload/download bandwidth for
individual DHCP clients. These are the tools commonly used to manage
bandwidth on public wifi hotspots.
http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/wireless.hotspot
http://wi
Hi all,
I have an ADB P.DGA4001N, but it is a different hardware than what is
described in the wiki (http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/adb/p.dg_a4001n1).
What I get in the console at boot time after unsuccessful flashing is:
CFE version 1.0.37-106.24 for A4001N TEF 0001 BCM96328 (32bit,SP,BE)
Build Dat
* Nathan Hintz [14.01.2013 11:05]:
> Insures zram swap is higher priority than any swap added by block-mount;
> which is not the case if zram swap is restarted for any reason
> (e.g., /etc/init.d/zram restart).
>
> Signed-off-by: Nathan Hintz
>
> Index: package/zram-swap/files/zram.init
> =
* Nathan Hintz [14.01.2013 11:05]:
> - swapon "$zram_dev"
> + swapon -p 0 "$zram_dev"
i just stumbled over the fact, that target atheros 23xx
has no support for swap activated and is still at kernel v3.3.8.
CONFIG_SWAP=y
make kernel_menuconfig
General setup ---> [*] Sup
Hello Joachim
Dne 14.1.2013 12:20, Joachim Schlipper napsal(a):
> Hello Jiri,
>
> Thank you for your suggestion. I never considered it to be a patch
> because it doesn't change anything existing. As it is a whole new
> package I guessed it would not be a patch, but rethinking it after your
> comm
Hello Jiri,
Am 14.01.2013 12:05, schrieb Jiri Slachta:
> why don't you send a patch to mailing list according to
> SubmittingPatches guide (
> https://dev.openwrt.org/wiki/SubmittingPatches )? You do not need to
> have write access, and this practice is quite good - everyone can test
> your packag
Hello Joachim :)
Dne 14.1.2013 10:53, Joachim Schlipper napsal(a):
> Is it possible for me to get svn write access
> for that package, so I can maintain the package in the future? Who is
> the one to talk to about that?
why don't you send a patch to mailing list according to SubmittingPatches gui
* Nguyễn Hồng Quân [14.01.2013 11:53]:
>
> I'm trying to flash OpenWrt to an old D-Link DIR-300 router. The
please use
http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/d-link/dir-300#with.dir300-flash.sh.shell.script
the link is dead, but it's in the feed:
package/feeds/packages/dir300-flash
bye, bastian
_
Sorry, I had a typo. correct link is:
http://www.schlipper.net/OpenWRT/openvpn-interface.tgz
Joachim
Am 14.01.2013 11:01, schrieb Christoph Thielecke:
> Hello,
>
>> I have created a bundle with the required files (quite a lot, because of
>> many up- down- connect- and disconnect- scripts) here:
>
Hello all
I'm trying to flash OpenWrt to an old D-Link DIR-300 router. The router
has contained DD-WRT already (not stock firmware), so I assume that its
RedBoot listens at 192.168.1.1 when booting.
However, I tried many times with "telnet 192.168.1.1 9000" and cannot
get in. The error is al
* Nathan Hintz [14.01.2013 11:05]:
> - swapon "$zram_dev"
> + swapon -p 0 "$zram_dev"
this breaks zram for now, because we compile
the busybox-swaponoff without support for "p".
the patch is OK, but can please somebody switch on the
support for "p" for all images?
bye,
Hello,
> I have created a bundle with the required files (quite a lot, because of
> many up- down- connect- and disconnect- scripts) here:
> http://www.schlipper.net/openwrt/openvpn-interface.tgz
Its password protected which is surely wrong.
With best regards
Christoph
--
Linux User Group Wern
I would like to add a new package that enables the use of openvpn
connections as netifd interfaces.
Each openvpn instance is then treated as a virtual network interface
which simplifies the usage, especially
with firewalling, re-configuration of network interfaces (ifdown ifup
sequences) etc.
I ha
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