![]() This will take only a second or two because the SSD is relatively fast. Once you have the image downloaded, you can flash it on the SSD with the following command: dd if=openwrt-22.03.2-x86-64-generic-ext4-combined.img of=/dev/sda bs=4M sync Flash the SSD drive with the OpenWRT image This should produce a file named " openwrt-22.03.2-x86-64-generic-ext4-combined.img" (without the. This should go relatively quickly. Once it's downloaded, unpack it with gunzip openwrt-22.03. Make sure you get the ext4 image otherwise, you won't be able to resize the partition and use the entire disk space.Īt the time of writing, the latest image is 22.03.02, so my wget command looks like shown below. You can now download the latest OpenWRT image from here. Make sure you have the WAN cable connected, so you have a connection to the internet. Now you should be logged in either via ssh or through the serial cable as shown above. You don't need to log in.ĭownload OpenWRT image onto the Debian USB Your APU Live USB should now boot and automatically present a root shell. Putty instructions for Windows are available here, and for macOS here.Ĭonnect power to APU to boot the system. ![]() If you are using Windows, flash the image using Rufus: if you are using Linux, use dd.Ĭonnect the Serial cable to the APU and a LAN cable to the first NIC port (closest to the serial), insert the newly flashed USB, and boot the system. To make things simpler, we made a live Debian ISO image preloaded with all the required software.ĭownload the debapu-live-.iso image and flash it on a USB stick. Resize the OpenWRT partition to use entire disk space. ![]()
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