On 06/08/17 10:26, Carlos Rey-Moreno wrote:
> Hi Pau, thanks a lot for wanting to help. I've only being able to get to
> this today. I installed the building environment, and tried to "cook" the
> firmware following some directions Nico Echaniz gave me over the chat.
>
> We ended up agreeing using this command:
> ./cooker -c ar71xx/generic --flavor=lime_default --profile=dragino2
> --extra-pkg="kmod-rt2800-lib kmod-rt2800-usb kmod-rt2x00-lib
> kmod-rt2x00-usb"
>
> At the beginning of the output I get:
> ./cooker: unrecognized option '--extra-pkg=kmod-rt2800-lib kmod-rt2800-usb
> kmod-rt2x00-lib kmod-rt2x00-usb'
I'll check this, maybe it is a bug.
Meanwhile you can use the system variable PKG
export PKG="kmod-rt2800-lib kmod-rt2800-usb kmod-rt2x00-lib kmod-rt2x00-usb"
./cooker -c ar71xx/generic --flavor=lime_default --profile=dragino2
Cheers.
>> Cel: +27 (0) 76 986 3633 <+27%2076%20986%203633>
> So, the cooker builds a firmware that works, but only using the primary
> radio, the Ralink one does not get configured.
>
> In the github link that you sent me --extra-pkg appears in the section "For
> a casual cooking on a existing feed repository". ./cooker -f returns
> -> Feeds already downloaded, doing nothing. Use --force to reinstall
>
> but I don't know how to continue from there, as I don't know how to "Modify
> the source code of the existing feed"
>
> Any way to get around this?
>
> best,
>
> carlos
>
>
>
> On 1 August 2017 at 00:40, pau <pau@dabax.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi Carlos.
>>
>> I like to help you, but I like to know if you tried already some libremesh
>> firmware. Is the MP02-AWM supported by an official target of LEDE? I see
>> the Dragino2 target [1], have you tried it?
>>
>> For any kind of firmware customization I encourage you to use the lime-sdk
>> "cooker" [2]. Are you familiar with it?
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> [1] http://repo.libremesh.org/current/targets/ar71xx/
>> generic/dragino2/lime_default/
>>
>> [2] https://github.com/libremesh/lime-sdk
>>
>>
>> On 07/27/17 17:55, Carlos Rey-Moreno wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I've following the list for quite some time and it was only in the last
>> month that I got myself together and installed LiMe in some Mesh Potatoes
>> (based on Dragino MS14) that I had with me. In Zenzeleni we've been using
>> MPs and VillageTelco firmware from the beginning, and although they are
>> "very Plug & Play" and easy to use for non-geeks, I was pretty impressed by
>> LiMe. What you have done making IP disappear is quite something as it is
>> one of the concepts people struggle with the most.
>>
>> So now, we are seriously considering using LiMe at Zenzeleni. However, we
>> need a bit of guidance on creating a built for the MP02-AWD which is the
>> hardware we have in our networks. It is based on the Dragino MS14, so the
>> internal radio works from scratch after flashing. However, I'd like to add
>> the secondary radio (ralink usb) to the build, and have the wireless config
>> files modified accordingly, so it works directly after being flashed.
>>
>> Anyone keen to guide me about how to do it?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> carlos
>>
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>> PostDoctoral Fellow University of the Western Cape
>> Zenzeleni Networks: zenzeleni.net
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