So don't let the title post fool any of you other Atheros based users.
I changed the title of the thread
As long as the device is using an Atheros (MIPS big-endian) cpu it should be OK.
Jenot wrote:
opkg desn't run when /jffs isn't mounted rw.
I'm not sure to understand what you mean.
Why would you need /jffs ?
We are using /etc/opkg.conf (which actually is /opt/etc/opkg.conf) to specify root, ram and lists_dir destinations:
Quote:
dest root /opt
dest ram /tmp
lists_dir ext /tmp/var/opkg-lists
For me it is even worst. This same error happens just using ipkg to install opkg, and of course nothing is installed:
Code:
root@DD-WRT:/tmp# ipkg install opkg_576-1_ar71xx.ipk
/bin/ipkg: line 1184: sort: not found
mkdir: cannot create directory '///usr/local/lib/': Read-only file system
It is ok now. I started everything again from the first step and I had the same error than Diehardshorty, but opkg was installed successfully.
Code:
root@DD-WRT:/tmp# ipkg install opkg_576-1_ar71xx.ipk
ERROR: File not found: //usr/local/lib/ipkg/lists/whiterussian
You probably want to run `ipkg update'
ERROR: File not found: //usr/local/lib/ipkg/lists/non-free
You probably want to run `ipkg update'
ERROR: File not found: //usr/local/lib/ipkg/lists/backports
You probably want to run `ipkg update'
/bin/ipkg: line 1184: sort: not found
Unpacking opkg...Done.
Configuring opkg...Done.