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-LEDE inside a user mode linux. Why would we even want this many ask?
+OpenWrt inside a user mode linux. Why would we even want this many ask?
There are potentially a lot of reasons, one obvious one to me, it allows
folks to 'kick the tires' without actually flashing up any hardware. It's
@@ -17,7 +17,8 @@ build it all
In your bin directory you will find a kernel and an ext4 root file system
when it's finished. Just run it like this:-
-bin/targets/uml/generic/lede-uml-vmlinux ubd0=bin/targets/uml/generic/lede-uml-ext4.img
+bin/targets/uml/generic/lede-uml-vmlinux
+ubd0=bin/targets/uml/generic/openwrt-uml-ext4.img
The uml will start, and eventually the serial console of the uml will be at your
console prompt. If you would like it in xterms, substitute con=xterm and con0=xterm.