![]() '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.ipkg gets installed to /opt/bin/ipkg and the config with the selected feeds gets created at /opt/etc/nf./mnt/disk1/opt or /mnt/array1/.optware is created.and it gets mounted to /opt from now on.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? 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.
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