This updates and syncs tools/mtd-utils and packages/utils/mtd-utils to one
common
codebase. In order to prevent kernel panics I had to use a recent version of
mtd-utils to generate an ubi image on the host and flash it using ubiformat on
the target (kirkwood in my case).
I use this for almost 2 w
This updates mtd-utils in tools:
100-optional_lzo.patch and 101-ubifs-optional_lzo.patch are now uneeded as
a WITHOUT_LZO flag is provided by the upstream sources.
All remaining patches are refreshed for the new version.
135-mkubifs_optional_lzo.patch was created to respect WITHOUT_LZO also in
mkub
Enable ubifs on kirkwood (tested it with SheevaPlug).
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle
Index: target/linux/kirkwood/image/ubinize.cfg
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--- target/linux/kirkwood/image/ubinize.cfg (revision 0)
+++ target/linux/kirkwood/image/ubiniz
Hello!
This patch upgrade motion to 3.2.12
Signed-off-by: Artur Wronowski
motion-3.2.12.patch
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Hello, all.
I got this one from dealextreme. It is known to be rebranded and sold by
some local vendors.
Basically, it's just another board with 4 MB of Flash and 32 MB of RAM
running at 320 Mhz.
What is done:
* Figured out correct GPIO LED pinning All 5+1 GPIO leds work fine via
/sys/class/led
Hi
I have a Sitecom WL-341 and would like to know what was needed to run
OpenWRT on it.
It's Ralink based, with a RT3052F ASIC, has 4MB flash and 16MB ram
(upgradable to 32 or more, has space and components to accommodate
another TSOPII-54 (SDR?) SDRAM chip which pads are left not
populated), USB
Hello!
This patch bump motion to 3.2.12
Signed-off-by: Artur Wronowski
motion-3.2.12.patch
Description: Binary data
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