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NOTE: If you want to contribute to the [[BerlinRoofNet|Berlin Roof Net]] project - especially by adding code for OpenWRT - feel free to ask us for a CD with the WRT Standardized Development Environment (in short WRTSDE), which is based on SuSE Linux 9.2 and contains |
NOTE: If you want to contribute to the [[BerlinRoofNet|Berlin Roof Net]] project - especially by adding code for OpenWRT - feel free to ask us for a CD with the WRT Standardized Development Environment (in short WRTSDE), which is based on SuSE Linux 9.2 and contains necessary tools and some sources, like OpenWRT and [[ClickModularRouter|Click]]. |
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The next chapter will describe the usage of that WRTSDE, after getting it. |
The next chapter will describe the usage of that WRTSDE, after getting it. |
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=Unpacking WRTSDE= |
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mkdir mywrtsde |
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tar xzf wrtsde-0.x.tar.gz -C mywrtsde |
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=Getting ROOT privileges= |
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su - |
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=Changing to CHROOT environment= |
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chroot mywrtsde su - wrt |
Revision as of 11:29, 3 February 2005
NOTE: If you want to contribute to the Berlin Roof Net project - especially by adding code for OpenWRT - feel free to ask us for a CD with the WRT Standardized Development Environment (in short WRTSDE), which is based on SuSE Linux 9.2 and contains necessary tools and some sources, like OpenWRT and Click.
The next chapter will describe the usage of that WRTSDE, after getting it.
Unpacking WRTSDE
mkdir mywrtsde tar xzf wrtsde-0.x.tar.gz -C mywrtsde
Getting ROOT privileges
su -
Changing to CHROOT environment
chroot mywrtsde su - wrt