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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 on FreshTomato | + | For more details |
- | \\ This example assumes you have a USB flash drive mounted | + | There you can also find current, in-depth instructions for installing Entware in FreshTomato: |
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+ | \\ This example assumes you have a USB flash drive mounted | ||
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First, create the opt folder and mount it: | First, create the opt folder and mount it: | ||
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mount -o bind / | mount -o bind / | ||
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- | \\ Then, you can run the installation command: | + | \\ |
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- | \\ Finally, you can install the packages you want, for example: | + | \\ |
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opkg install htop | opkg install htop | ||
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