Hi.
@Ilario it is not only this. Also look that the USB modules are
disabled, OPKG is not installed, etc.
Also even applying these changes the lime-full image won't fit on 4MB
device. So this is why I created lime-basic which does not include
lime-debug.
Find pre-compiled binaries for testing release 16.07 here:
http://builds.libre-mesh.org/testing-release-16.07/ar71xx-mini-basic-testin…
Also the ImageBuilder can be found, so it can be installed to Chef.
Cheers.
On 25/07/16 12:31, Ilario wrote:
  2016-07-23 19:55 GMT+02:00 Pablo Castellano
<pablo(a)anche.no
 <mailto:pablo@anche.no>>:
     I just cooked libremesh for a spare TL-MR3220 I had at home.
     However, while Chef does usually generate files like
     "lime-MODEL-REVID-NETID-factory.bin" and
     "lime-MODEL-REVID-NETID-sysupgrade.bin", in this case I got three
     files:
     lime-uImage-gzip-REVID-NETID.bin
     lime-uImage-lzma-REVID-NETID.bin
     lime-vmlinux-REVID-NETID.bin
     Is this behavior expected?
 This happens when the image would be too big for the device flash
 memory: in this case it simply doesn't get created.
 You can try to modify your firmware profile in Chef for including less
 packages, for example you can deselect lime-full and specify all the
 packages except the ones related to the web interface...
 Seems that there's also an alternative just implemented in lime-build
 but not yet in Chef: it's the "ar71xx-mini" target:
 
https://github.com/libre-mesh/lime-build/blob/develop/targets/ar71xx-mini
 The differences between this "-mini" target and the normal one are the
 last three lines:
 CONFIG_CLEAN_IPKG=y
 CONFIG_STRIP_KERNEL_EXPORTS=y
 CONFIG_USE_MKLIBS=y
 @Gui: is there a way for doing the same using Chef?
  
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