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====== Entware Installation and Usage ====== | ====== Entware Installation and Usage ====== | ||
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- | You can find current, in-depth instructions for installing Entware | + | You can find current, in-depth instructions for installing Entware |
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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 [[: | ||
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- | 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 [[: | ||
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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