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 ====== Entware Installation and Usage ====== ====== Entware Installation and Usage ======
  
-**NOTE**You can find currentin-depth instructions for FreshTomato on Entware's wiki. +\\ [[https://entware.net/about.html|Entware]] is a software repository for network attached storagerouters and other embedded devices. [[http://bin.entware.net/armv7sf-k3.2/Packages.html|2500+ packages]] are available for different platforms. Entware packages are full versions of programs/commands found in common Linux distributions. You can expand upon the BusyBox versions of commands included with FreshTomato and install packages not already installed to "//push the limits//" of your router. For more details on how to use Entware, see: [[https://github.com/Entware/Entware/wiki#using-repo|See how]]
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-[[https://github.com/Entware/Entware/wiki/Install-on-TomatoUSB-and-FreshTomato#entware-on-freshtomato-and-other-tomatousb-forks|Entware on FreshTomato (and other TomatoUSB forks)]] +
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- Entware is a software package installer. It allows you to install programs that can't be included into FreshTomato itselfmainly due to most routerslimited flash RAM size. This example assumes you have a USB flash drive mounted under /mnt/sda1. If you need more details about configuring USB storage before reading this, see the [[:usb_support|USB Support]] page.+You can find currentin-depth instructions for installing Entware in FreshTomato on Entware's wiki:\\ [[https://github.com/Entware/Entware/wiki/Install-on-TomatoUSB-and-FreshTomato#entware-on-freshtomato-and-other-tomatousb-forks|Entware on FreshTomato (and other TomatoUSB forks)]] 
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 + \\ This example assumes you have a USB flash drive mounted at: /mnt/sda1. If you need more details about configuring USB storage, please see the [[:usb_support|USB Support]] menu. 
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 First, create the opt folder and mount it: First, create the opt folder and mount it:
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 opkg install htop opkg install htop
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entware_installation_usage.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/27 23:44 by hogwild