> regarding WL-700gE, I couldn't yet find where exactly it does what you
> describe, but I didn't yet have time to spend more time on it.
It's not in the Svn (the code there just does a minimal install and
then expects you to change the init file to do something else, which is
explained in some w
vel] [PATCH] Edimax BR6104KP profile with rootfs on a
> USB drive
>
> > -- Building the flash image is too platform-specific. For Edimax
> > routers, you need to add the header, for other platforms you might
> > not need it, or do something else. Also The Edimax makefiles
> -- Building the flash image is too platform-specific. For Edimax
> routers, you need to add the header, for other platforms you might
> not need it, or do something else. Also The Edimax makefiles always
> assume there's always a JFFS or Squashfs partition, while in my case
> there should be n
interface.
regards,
stan
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Wed, 29/10/08, Stanislav Sinyagin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Stanislav Sinyagin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] [PATCH] Edimax BR6104KP profile with rootfs on a
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> Subject: [OpenWrt-Devel] [PATCH] Edimax BR6104KP profile with rootfs on a USB
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> The Edimax BR6104KP router (also available as
> Omnima Embedded Controller from http://www.omnima.co.uk/
> with JTAG and serial alr
The Edimax BR6104KP router (also available as
Omnima Embedded Controller from http://www.omnima.co.uk/
with JTAG and serial already soldered in) has only 2MB
onboard flash, which is too small for any usable Linux setup.
The board has also two USB1.1 interfaces, and this patch introduces
a new p