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option enabled 1
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option enabled_fsck 0
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```
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Reboot the device (`$ reboot -f`) and use `$ df -h' to confirm device now runs off the USB-Drive
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Reboot the device (`$ reboot -f`) and use `$ df -h` to confirm device now runs off the USB-Drive
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Next we configure the swap partition
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@ -87,5 +87,61 @@ Edit fstab again now make the swap look like this:
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config mount
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option device /dev/sda2
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option enabled
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```
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### Wireless configuration
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The next section is on how to set up the network interfaces to work with B.A.T.M.A.N the mesh networking protocol. It is more or less a summary of what's written [(here)](http://www.open-mesh.org/projects/batman-adv/wiki/Batman-adv-openwrt-config)
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`$ vi etc/config/wireless` and edit the wireless interface to look like this:
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Dont forget to remove the line that disables wireless
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```
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config wifi-iface 'wmesh'
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option device 'radio0'
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option ifname 'adhoc0'
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option network 'mesh'
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option mode 'adhoc'
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option ssid 'mesh'
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option bssid '66:66:66:66:66:66'
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```
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Next up is `$ vi etc/config/wireless` where we add this interface:
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```
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config interface 'mesh'
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option ifname 'adhoc0'
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option mtu '1528'
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option proto 'none'
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```
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Lastly we edit `$ /etc/config/batman-adv ` to tell it which interface to use.
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```
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config mesh 'bat0'
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option interfaces 'adhoc0'
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option 'aggregated_ogms'
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option 'ap_isolation'
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option [..]
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```
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`$ /etc/init.d/network restart` to make the changes take effect.
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If you have set this up properly on more than one node, the nodes should be able to see each other. Test with `$ batctl -o`
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Make sure that you have the same version of batctl and openwrt on all nodes you plan to use.
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`$ uname -a && batctl -v ` to see the version information.
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