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spell GL.iNet consistently in docs

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Daniel Barlow 2023-09-28 23:19:32 +01:00
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};
description = ''
GL.INet GL-AR750
GL.iNet GL-AR750
****************
The GL-AR750 "Creta" travel router features:
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- 16MB NOR Flash
- supported in OpenWrt by the "ath79" SoC family
As with many GL.INet devices, the stock vendor firmware
As with many GL.iNet devices, the stock vendor firmware
is a fork of OpenWrt, meaning that the plain binary
``firmware.bin`` that Liminix builds can be flashed using the
vendor web UI and the U-Boot emergency "unbrick" routine

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# GL.INet GL-MT300A
# GL.iNet GL-MT300A
{
system = {
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};
description = ''
GL.Inet GL-MT300A
GL.iNet GL-MT300A
********************
The GL-MT300A is based on a MT7620 chipset.
The GL-Inet pocket router range makes nice cheap hardware for
The GL.iNet pocket router range makes nice cheap hardware for
playing with Liminix or similar projects. The manufacturers seem
open to the DIY market, and the devices have a reasonable amount
of RAM and are much easier to get serial connections than many
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expects firmware to be present in the "factory" MTD partition, so
- assuming we want to use the wireless - we need to build MTD
support into the kernel even if we're using TFTP root.
Vendor web page: https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-mt300a/
OpenWrt web page: https://openwrt.org/toh/gl.inet/gl-mt300a
'';
module = { pkgs, config, lib, ...}:

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# GL.INet GL-MT300N v2
{
system = {
crossSystem = {
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};
description = ''
GL.Inet GL-MT300N-v2
GL.iNet GL-MT300N-v2
********************
The GL-MT300N-v2 "Mango" is is very similar to the MT300A, but is
based on MT7628 instead of MT7620. It's also marginally cheaper
and comes in a yellow case not a blue one. It's different again
to the v1, which has only half the RAM.
Vendor web page: https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-mt300n-v2/
OpenWrt web page: https://openwrt.org/toh/gl.inet/gl-mt300n_v2
'';
module = { pkgs, config, lib, ...}:

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**********************
For the next example, we're going to install onto an actual hardware
device. These steps have been tested using a GL-iNet GL-MT300A, which
device. These steps have been tested using a GL.iNet GL-MT300A, which
has been chosen for the purpose because it's cheap and easy to
unbrick if necessary
unbrick if necessary.
.. warning:: There is always a risk of rendering your device
unbootable by flashing it with an image that doesn't
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with some imagination could probably still do something
awful using it.
Congratulations Part II! You have installed your first Liminix system on
actual hardware - albeit that it *still* has no practical use.
Congratulations Part II! You have installed your first Liminix system on actual hardware - albeit that it *still* has no practical use.
Exercise for the reader: change the default password by editing
:file:`examples/hello-from-mt300.nix`, and then create and upload a