![]() The procedure is as follows: # I use Void linux, but Debian is similar (packages tftp-hpa and isc-dhcp). Secondly, instead of dnsmasq, I resorted to TFTP-HPA and standard ISC DHCP implementations. There was no way to make it work in DHCP netboot mode. The DHCP client of the boot loader seems to be broken, so I used BOOTP. Nevertheless, I finally managed to flash OpenWRT departing from the instructions in the Wiki in two fundamental ways. ![]() Methinks, upgrading does not touch the boot loader. Then, after a number of tries, it aborts and reboots the router with RouterOS from flash memory.Īny help would be direly appreciated, please. Whence, I run on my machine: sudo dnsmasq -user=abhocetabhac -no-daemon -i enp0s20f0u2u2 -listen-address 192.168.2.10 -bind-interfaces -p0 -dhcp-authoritative -dhcp-range=192.168.2.50,192.168.2.100 -bootp-dynamic -dhcp-boot=openwrt-21.02.1-ramips-mt7621-mikrotik_routerboard-760igs-initramfs-kernel.bin -log-dhcp -enable-tftp -tftp-root=/tmpīut, when I turn the router back on, it looks like the bootloader downloads the image file dozens of times for a minute or so. System → Routerboard → Settings → Force Backup BooterĪnd shut the router down. System → Routerboard → Settings → Boot protocol: DHCP As prescribed in the wikis, through the web interface, I set: System → Routerboard → Settings → Boot device: Try ethernet once then NAND ![]() My first Mikrotik (an hEX S RB760iGS) and I am having a hard time trying to ![]() Over the years I have flashed OpenWRT into many routers. ![]()
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