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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Manually Installing ipkg Install Ipkg If you want to use.ipk packages on an unsupported firmware or older firmware, you first need to install a version of ipkg manually: PowerPC wget tar -C / -xvzf powerpc-hdhlan-ipkg-0.99.153-1.tgz ARM There is an bootstrapping script that allows you to install ipkg on arm-based devices with stock firmware. Linkstation Pro/Linkstation Live/Linkstation EX mkdir /mnt/disk1/tmp cd /mnt/disk1/tmp wget sh lspro-bootstrap_1.2-7_arm.xsh Linkstation XHL/CHLv2/VL mkdir /mnt/disk1/tmp cd /mnt/disk1/tmp wget sh ls-mvkw-bootstrap_1.2-7_arm.xsh mv /etc/init.d/optware /etc/init.d/rc.optware Linkstation Pro DUO/Terastation Pro v2/Terastation Live/Linkstation Mini mkdir /mnt/array1/tmp cd /mnt/array1/tmp wget sh teraprov2-bootstrap_1.2-7_arm.xsh Whats happening when bootstrapping? • /mnt/disk1/opt or /mnt/array1/.optware is created.and it gets mounted to /opt from now on. • in /opt several folders are created • ipkg gets installed to /opt/bin/ipkg and the config with the selected feeds gets created at /opt/etc/ipkg.conf • 'PATH=/opt/bin:/opt/sbin:$PATH' gets added at last line in /etc/profile.which means you can use the binaries installed via ipkg as if they were normally installed. • '[ -x /etc/init.d/rc.optware ] && /etc/init.d/rc.optware start' is added to /etc/init.d/rcS at the end.which has the effect that everything in /opt/etc/init.d gets started on bootup.
For further reading see this thread in the forum: Manually configure /etc/ipkg.conf Ipkg can automatically fetch and install packages from an online repository called a feed. Ipkg will automatically download the requested package and its related dependencies, install the package and dependencies, and perform any setup operations, as specified in the packages.
You will have to add the feeds to the file /etc/ipkg.conf. Go to the for more information. The official LinkStationWiki feed will be located. # /etc/ipkg.conf -- Configuration for ipkg, the Itsy PacKaGe management system # # Must have one or more source entries of the form: # # src # # and one or more destination entries of the form: # # dest # # where and are identifiers that # should match [a-zA-Z0-9._-]+, should be a # URL that points to a directory containing a Familiar # Packages file, and should be a directory # that exists on the target system.
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通过小熊在线团购买了个 Buffalo Linkstation Live. Upgrade ipkg install package ipkg. Installing Optware on Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH. Installing Optware on Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH: I'm trying to install optware using this tutorial.
# src openlink-stable >> #src openlink-unstable >> # dest root / #dest ram /mnt/ramfs #dest ext /mnt/hda # # Proxy support: # #option http_proxy #option ftp_proxy #option proxy_username #option proxy_password # # Offline mode (for use in constructing flash images offline) # option offline_root ipkg-root PowerPC No stable (or unstable feeds) yet. I was able to get this to work with the Ipkg files from the NSLU2 feed intended for the which has a Freescale MPC8241 266MHz processor this may or may not work for you, use it at your own risk BASH is known to brick your LinkStation if you try to install it with this ipkg feed If you wish to use these packages, add the following lines to the file /etc/ipkg.conf: src nslu2-cross-stable src nslu2-cross-unstable src nslu2-native-stable src nslu2-native-unstable Installing Packages via a Feed If you have a configured ipkg you can start to use the feed. Begin by updating the list of available packages: ipkg update Then display the list of available packages: ipkg list You may search for a particular package by using the grep program: ipkg list|grep packagename Once you know what to install installing packages from the feed is very simple: ipkg install packagename Some packages feature installation scripts which help configure the software. If the requested package has such a script, you will automatically be prompted to provide information. Upgrading Already Installed Packages You can upgrade already installed software quite easily: ipkg upgrade Manually Installing.ipk Packages Unless you have a specific reason not to, you should always install packages via the official feed. However, in certain cases, you may wish to manually install packages: ipkg install packagename_version.ipk Note: The current version of ipkg may leave an empty directory in your tmp directory. You can delete this directory after completing a package installation (the tmp directory is also automatically cleared during each reboot).