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 ====== Entware Installation and Usage ====== ====== Entware Installation and Usage ======
  
-\\  [[https://entware.net/about.html|Entware]] is a software repository for network attached storage, routers and other embedded devices. [[http://bin.entware.net/armv7sf-k3.2/Packages.html|2500+ packages]] are available for different platforms.  The packages are full versions found in common Linux distributions.  You can expand on the BusyBox versions of commands included with FreshTomato and install packages not installed to "//push the limits//" of your router (figuratively of course). [[https://github.com/Entware/Entware/wiki#using-repo|See how]] to use it.+\\ [[https://entware.net/about.html|Entware]] is a software repository for network attached storage, routers 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. This allows you to "//push the limits//" of your router.
  
-You can find current, in-depth instructions for installing Entware on 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)]]+For more details on how to use Entware, see: [[https://github.com/Entware/Entware/wiki#using-repo|The Entware Wiki]]
  
- \\  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.+There you can also find current, in-depth instructions for installing Entware in FreshTomato: [[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 [[nas-usb|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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 mount -o bind /mnt/sda1/opt /opt mount -o bind /mnt/sda1/opt /opt
 </code> </code>
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- \\  Then, you can run the installation command:  \\+ \\   \\  Then, you can run the installation command:  \\  \\
  
 <code -> <code ->
 /usr/sbin/entware-install.sh /usr/sbin/entware-install.sh
 </code> </code>
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- \\  Finally, you can install the packages you want, for example:  \\+ \\   \\ Finally, you can install the packages you want, for example:  \\  \\
  
 <code -> <code ->
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 opkg install htop opkg install htop
 </code> </code>
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