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Juanito:

--- Quote from: eltone on January 22, 2014, 09:14:51 PM ---Q: How can firmware cutting/installing survive reboot, so it's a one-shot setup?

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I sent you a pm offering to help with this about 10 days ago  :P

tinypoodle:
Now that looks all perfect, I would guess the interface was not up before you ran udhcpc, making for the difference in output.

Such a DNS mix is just not very common, but if that's how you want it and are aware of the potential consequences, ok.

coreplayer2:
YAY!!!    :P


I gotta say, those DNS server addresses are weird..   

eltone:

--- Quote from: Juanito on January 18, 2014, 02:03:43 AM ---


--- Code: ---Now that wicd.tcz has completed the burn-in phase on tc-4.73, it will be installed on tc-5.10 next go-around:
...
Q: Shouldn't it be recompiled first?
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We'll know that once you've tested it  :P

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hi,
wicd tested OK on TCP 5.1 today.  The only problem was that the firmware has to be reinstalled following each boot!

Apparently the driver gets loaded before the firmware folder is restored during the boot phase.


--- Quote ---FILETOOL.LST:
opt
home
usr/share/udhcpc/default.script
usr/local/lib/firmware/b43
opt/wlan0.sh
usr/local/etc/wicd
var/lib/wicd/configurations
opt/eth0.sh

BOOTLOCAL.SH:
#!/bin/sh
# put other system startup commands here
/opt/wlan0.sh &
/usr/local/etc/init.d/dbus restart
/usr/local/etc/init.d/wicd start
/opt/eth0.sh &

ONBOOT.LST:
Xlibs.tcz
Xprogs.tcz
Xvesa.tcz
aterm.tcz
fltk-1.1.10.tcz
flwm_topside.tcz
freetype.tcz
imlib2.tcz
libICE.tcz
libSM.tcz
libX11.tcz
libXau.tcz
libXdmcp.tcz
libXext.tcz
libXfont.tcz
libXi.tcz
libXmu.tcz
libXpm.tcz
libXrandr.tcz
libXrender.tcz
libXt.tcz
libfontenc.tcz
libjpeg-turbo.tcz
libpng.tcz
libxcb.tcz
libXft.tcz
libXinerama.tcz
libXcursor.tcz
liblzma.tcz
libffi.tcz
gdk-pixbuf2.tcz
libtiff.tcz
glib2.tcz
imlib2-bin.tcz
wbar.tcz
fluxbox.tcz
wicd.tcz


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Q: How can the b43 driver get loaded after the firmware gets restored during boot?

eltone

Juanito:
Remember that extension deps are recursive, there is no need to have most of those extensions named in onboot.lst

It would be better to make a personal extension out of a large amount of static data like the b43 firmware rather than making it part of your backup.

Once you've made a personal extension out of the b43 firmware, you can place it before wicd in onboot.lst

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