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Set kernel options: make kernel_menuconfig Global build settings -> Enable kernel cgroups Global build settings -> Compile kernel with device tmpfs enabled Kernel Modules/Other modules -> kmod-rfkill Global build settings -> Enable rfkill support Git clone git:///openwrt/openwrt.gitĬonfigure ?OpenWrt build system make menuconfig If the USB drive containing the rootfs breaks, you will lose your Debian server, but at least the network routing still works with OpenWRT. A working and configured OpenWRT system on the internal flash also works as a backup. Install OpenWRT on your router and make sure it works before attempting to install Debian. And we need init to be executed from the PID 1 process.That's why we have to modify init program's C code to spawn debian init instead of procd. The reason we cannot use approach with preinit scripts is simple: From the Barrier Breaker ?OpenWrt release, preinit system runs in compatibility mode, so it is not executed with PID 1. Please, read this article, it's pretty the same, but it uses old version of ?OpenWrt(without procd). This Debian installation is based on the Open WRT kernel and it's modified init system. = Configuration Required = Only works with a non-free driver and or firmware = OK Unsupported(No Driver) = Error (Couldn't get it working) Unknown, Not Test Not-applicable
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WLAN interface Wi-Fi 802.11b/g ( ?MediaTek MT7620A) WLAN interface Wi-Fi 802.11ac ( ?MediaTek MT7612)
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