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After reading some of the documentation, setting up NFS mounting on it was also a breeze:
 
After reading some of the documentation, setting up NFS mounting on it was also a breeze:
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$ ipkg install kmod-nfs
 
$ ipkg install kmod-nfs
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The ipkg subsystem works along the same lines as the debian apt system, and is quite nice. To get a full list of current packages available, all you do is the following:
 
The ipkg subsystem works along the same lines as the debian apt system, and is quite nice. To get a full list of current packages available, all you do is the following:
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$ ipkg update
 
$ ipkg update
 
$ ipkg list
 
$ ipkg list
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This will update to the most current package list available, and then list them all out for you.
 
This will update to the most current package list available, and then list them all out for you.
  
 
When mounting filesystems with NFS, I did not install the portmapper package, so you want to mount remote file systems with the nolocking option:
 
When mounting filesystems with NFS, I did not install the portmapper package, so you want to mount remote file systems with the nolocking option:
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$ mount -t nfs remote://filesystem /local/filesystem -o nolocking
 
$ mount -t nfs remote://filesystem /local/filesystem -o nolocking
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Latest revision as of 20:15, 10 March 2007

This is a wireless G broadband router. It has a WAN uplink, four ethernet port for LAN access, and a Wireless 802.11g interface.

OpenWRT Testing

I have installed OpenWRT from the OpenWRT project and it appears to be working beautifully.

After reading some of the documentation, setting up NFS mounting on it was also a breeze:

$ ipkg install kmod-nfs

The ipkg subsystem works along the same lines as the debian apt system, and is quite nice. To get a full list of current packages available, all you do is the following:

$ ipkg update
$ ipkg list

This will update to the most current package list available, and then list them all out for you.

When mounting filesystems with NFS, I did not install the portmapper package, so you want to mount remote file systems with the nolocking option:

$ mount -t nfs remote://filesystem /local/filesystem -o nolocking