Hi Mates, I'm new on this list, and i like to make openwrt working on some of my home routers, the one where i'm most interested is cisco e3000. But I got some questions of the porting itself. (I searched before some info about this routers and its serial/jtag connection). I never worked with platforms like mips (only x86 and similars).
I saw the cpu is supported by vanilla linux kernel (bcm47xx). In case I just incorporate the code to openwrt kernel, or even more simple, compile vanilla kernel what happens with the boot loader? how can i make it work with the router? I mean does it need to interact with CFE env? is there any possibilitied to blow up CFE when testing firmwares or CFE is only writable when you try to update it? I'm a little bit lost whit the start point. Is there some significant modification on the openwrt kernel version (code level) that makes it different from vanilla? can you please shed any light on me? Thanks! Alberich _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel
