
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Install Openwrt On X86 Pc install#
Opkg install fdisk kmod-fs-ext4 e2fsprogs swap-utils block-mount I like to have a larger /root partition and a swap. bash completion opkg install ca-bundle ca-certificates libustream-openssl openssl-utilĮcho ". Opkg install vim-full nano usbutils pciutils Use bashĮdit /etc/passwd and change your shell to /bin/bash. You should now be able to get into the gui from any computer in the same subnet. Then do service network reload and you should be able to ping your gateway and outside the network. Here's mine for example: config interface 'loopback' You'll want to modify your lan interface giving it a static IP within your network. You may have to hit enter a couple of times if the boot seems to hang, it'll drop you to the command prompt and complain that there's no password.Įdit your /etc/config/network file with vi. Grub should automatically boot to OpenWRT. Once dd completes, open gparted and resize the second partition to around 4GB. Use dd to write your combined-ext4 image to your hard drive. Insert your second USB once linux fully loads.



oh wait this isn't youtube, just comment. If you find this and need additional details, please like, subscribe, and comm. This is a very brief tutorial on getting OpenWRT installed on a regular computer, it assumes you know your way around Linux.
