diff --git a/devices/belkin-rt3200/default.nix b/devices/belkin-rt3200/default.nix index 68da44c..995e85d 100644 --- a/devices/belkin-rt3200/default.nix +++ b/devices/belkin-rt3200/default.nix @@ -57,18 +57,18 @@ The default target for this device is ``outputs.ubimage`` which makes a ubifs image suitable for use with :command:`ubiupdatevol`. - For a first-time installation the simplest way to achieve this is - using the OpenWrt recovery system that you installed in the - previous step. In this configuration the device assigns itself the - IP address 192.168.1.1/24 on its LAN ports and expects the - connected computer to have 192.168.1.254 + To write this to the device we use the OpenWrt recovery system + installed in the previous step. In this configuration the + device assigns itself the IP address 192.168.1.1/24 on its LAN + ports and expects the connected computer to have 192.168.1.254 - The `ubi0_7` device in these instructions is correct as of Dec - 2024 (dangowrt/owrt-ubi-installer commit d79e7928). If you are - installing some time later, it is important to check the output - from :command:`ubinfo -a` and make sure you are updating the - "liminix" volume and not some other one which had been introduced - since I wrote this. + .. warning:: The `ubi0_7` device in these instructions is correct + as of Dec 2024 (dangowrt/owrt-ubi-installer commit + d79e7928). If you are installing some time later, it + is important to check the output from + :command:`ubinfo -a` and make sure you are updating + the "liminix" volume and not some other one which had + been introduced since I wrote this. .. code-block:: console @@ -87,11 +87,12 @@ Character device major/minor: 250:8 root@OpenWrt:~# ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_7 /tmp/rootfs - For subsequent Liminix reinstalls, you don't need to repeat the - "Preparation" step and in fact should seek to avoid it if - possible. Updating volumes with :command:`ubiupdatevol` will - preserve the erase counters used for write levelling, so is - preferred over any kind of "factory" wipe which will reset them. + + For subsequent Liminix reinstalls, you don't need to repeat the + "Preparation" step and in fact should seek to avoid it if + possible. Updating volumes with :command:`ubiupdatevol` will + preserve the erase counters used for write levelling, so is + preferred over any kind of "factory" wipe which will reset them. ''; system = {