Hi Vladislav,

some people I know have accomplished this.

openwisp-config only needs its dependencies so you can safely remove the
packages you mentioned.

Since I don't need this, I haven't dedicated time to it and I don't have a
configuration to share.

The people I know have accomplished it by using the imagebuilder with a
stripped down profile - BUT - it was with OpenWRT Chaos Calmer.

I suggest to ask to the lede devs if 4mb devices are still officially
supported in the latest version because I am not entirely sure.

Federico

Il lun 8 gen 2018, 20:01 Vladislav Bidikov <[email protected]> ha scritto:

> Hi all,
>
> After seeing the great news about the merge between openwrt and openlede -
> i think this is the best place to ask about the experience in building a
> 4MB firmware build with all the needed componenets (we have several TP-link
> 740N on campus) and try to maintain a functional version...
>
> After some initial research i think that we will need to remove some
> modules (which are not needed at all) like ipv6, ppp, pppoe and even maybe
> LUCI in order to make room for the openwisp config packate (and it's
> dependencies)...
>
> Is there any archive of such endeavors so far since we feel that these
> older 4MB devices are even more practical with openwisp for university wide
> installation (if we can get the vpn part working in openwisp 2 - and find a
> good example config)
>
>
> Please advice on the matter...
>
>
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