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Dunceor

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Aug 18, 2010, 2:52:16 AM8/18/10
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There was some trying of porting NetBSD to WRT54GL back in 2007. What
happend with that?
I can find some reference to a bcmmips branch but it has been removed.

I'm interested in looking at this but want to see what work that has
been done before.

BR
Dunceor

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Jonathan A. Kollasch

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Aug 18, 2010, 8:56:10 AM8/18/10
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On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 08:52:16AM +0200, Dunceor wrote:
> There was some trying of porting NetBSD to WRT54GL back in 2007. What
> happend with that?
> I can find some reference to a bcmmips branch but it has been removed.

That was never a branch, it was/is a thing in the cuwin svn.

> I'm interested in looking at this but want to see what work that has
> been done before.


Long story short, I have most of a port based on that cuwin gsoc done.
But it's basically useless until NetBSD has a flash file system and
a userland that fits therein.

Jonathan Kollasch

Dunceor

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Aug 18, 2010, 9:45:42 AM8/18/10
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On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Jonathan A. Kollasch
<jakl...@kollasch.net> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 08:52:16AM +0200, Dunceor wrote:
>> There was some trying of porting NetBSD to WRT54GL back in 2007. What
>> happend with that?
>> I can find some reference to a bcmmips branch but it has been removed.
>
> That was never a branch, it was/is a thing in the cuwin svn.
>
>> I'm interested in looking at this but want to see what work that has
>> been done before.
>
>
> Long story short, I have most of a port based on that cuwin gsoc done.
> But it's basically useless until NetBSD has a flash file system and
> a userland that fits therein.
>
>        Jonathan Kollasch
>

Ok so there is no possibility to run the normal file systems on these
(I'm not very knowledgeable with file systems)?
If you add a SD-card to them, would that be enough?

Thanks for the answer.

BR
Dunceor

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