![]() Note: several linux distrib recognize my 2 ethernet card. Dd if= of=/dev/sda I did that on a usb stick, and on my sata disk Same result when i boot: I am stuck at a line like: Br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state Random nonblocking pool is initialied And i never have a linux login I believe tbzt it is not normal? If it works, i will buy a modem, with bridge feature Question 1 I create a disk with that image: I used a mac to create the disk, so i use the console app: Ex. I expect to parameter some dmz connection or something like that. ![]() May be trough the intel 945g Pci ethernet dlink dge 528t Hard drive sata 500gb Usb port For my test, i want to be connected to my adsl provider adsl box, which do not do bridge. 4 gb or ram Intel dual core 4500 Ethernet on board: not sure. Here is my config: Pc with asus motherboard, p5lp-le. I have some trouble and would like go post some question. Hi, i try to install the x86 version of openwrt., to use on a PC. Installing openwrt on x86-64¶ 1 Installing openwrt on x86-64 2 x86-64 builds 3 Installing 3.1 Using the combined images 3.1.1 combined-ext4 3.1.2 combined-squashfs 3.2 Creating your own 3.3 Booting 4 Notes on PC hardware 5 Upgrading. You should then be able to see the router's web page.In order to get more familiar with the lightest and awesome distro that OWRT is, I had to install it on my PC or in VMWare. You can add more later.Īt this point it would not hurt to do a reboot. ![]() There are quite a few modules you can install, but I just did the basic interface. The you need to install the web interface. Now you let the system know the file has changed, so again you do: In this case it was just one line or the last line in the file: So you add that repository to the /etc/nf file. To do that you have to add the repository (where to get the files from). I chose Luci or the first on the list suggested in the install notes. Did not work, So I had to install a web interface to the system. Then I tried to access a web interface remotely. You can ssh and do everything remotely from the command line. ![]() You used to use ipkg, so now to update the system you would use (opkg replaced ipkg): Then there were changes to some of the commands. I also changed the default ipaddress of the lan from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.6.1 so as to not interfere with my local network. then I had to bring up the interface with: (ifup wan) ![]() so I had to do a couple of things.įirst I had to add the wan interface to the /etc/config/network file. When I cranked up the system it did not seem to see the wan (internet). There have been a few changes and a few quirks. ![]()
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