An image on demand server for OpenWrt based distributions
The Attended Sysupgrade (ASU) is a service developed by OpenWrt to streamline the firmware upgrade process for devices running OpenWrt or its derivatives. It allows users to generate custom firmware images with a selected set of pre-installed packages, eliminating the need to manually reinstall packages after an upgrade. This service simplifies maintaining up-to-date and customized firmware across various devices.
Tiny Linux distribution for embedded and virtual network appliances
A tiny embedded Linux distribution forked from LEDE (https://www.lede-project.org) which in turn is forked from OpenWrt (http://openwrt.org). This project is aimed at routers with at least 8-16 MB flash and 128+ MB RAM.
Exploration is being made for OpenEmbedded/Yocto for larger devices in a new project.
In the interim the follow targets are also supported:
2) Minimalist virtualization/container hosts (only on x86/ARM at the moment for hypervisor, any for container).
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