You don't need rfkill afaik.
2010/4/26 Janno Sannik :
> Yeah, I of course forgot to specify that I have gemini build. Seems to be
> problem is related to arch.
>
> Well, I'm kinda slow, because I found out that I needed to add
> DEPENDS:=...@target_x86||TARGET_s3c24xx||TARGET_brcm47xx||TARGET_ar71
Yeah, I of course forgot to specify that I have gemini build. Seems to
be problem is related to arch.
Well, I'm kinda slow, because I found out that I needed to add
DEPENDS:=...@target_x86||TARGET_s3c24xx||TARGET_brcm47xx||TARGET_ar71xx||*TARGET_gemini*
to rfkill packages, but in the meantime
The option was there in 8.09, not sure why it vanished in the meantime.
You will have to edit the Makefile to bring it back.
But HSO modems aren't supported out ouf the box in openwrt, you will
have to play with the network and dialup scripts.
Search trac, there was a ticket with some patches for i
Well, hit the wall at this point:
https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=22301
There IS no kmod-usb-net module in the section allthou it's suppose to
be in kernel.
<*> kmod-usb-core Support
for USB │ │
│ │ < > kmod-usb-acm..
2010/4/20 Janno Sannik :
> I'm kinda new to openwrt dependency and bulding. I have set the required
> modules (RFKILL, CONFIG_USB_HSO) in kernel_menuconfig as described in
> ticket: https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/6998 . make kernel_menuconfig shows
> it, but after exiting looking at
> build_dir/lin
I'm kinda new to openwrt dependency and bulding. I have set the required
modules (RFKILL, CONFIG_USB_HSO) in kernel_menuconfig as described in
ticket: https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/6998 . make kernel_menuconfig
shows it, but after exiting looking at
build_dir/linux-gemini/linux-2.6.32.10/.conf