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diff --git a/openwrt/docs/buildroot-documentation.html b/openwrt/docs/buildroot-documentation.html index c9e7627ab6..92628881d8 100644 --- a/openwrt/docs/buildroot-documentation.html +++ b/openwrt/docs/buildroot-documentation.html @@ -156,25 +156,13 @@ <h2><a name="custom_targetfs" id="custom_targetfs"></a>Customizing the target filesystem</h2> - <p>There are two ways to customize the resulting target filesystem:</p> - - <ul> - <li>Customize the target filesystem directly, and rebuild the image. The - target filesystem is available under <code>build_ARCH/root/</code> where - <code>ARCH</code> is the chosen target architecture, usually mipsel. - You can simply make your changes here, and run make target_install afterwards, - which will rebuild the target filesystem image. This method allows to do - everything on the target filesystem, but if you decide to rebuild your toolchain, - tools or packages, these changes will be lost.</li> - - <li>Customize the target filesystem skeleton, available under - <code>package/base-files/default/</code>. You can customize - configuration files or other stuff here. However, the full file hierarchy - is not yet present, because it's created during the compilation process. - So you can't do everything on this target filesystem skeleton, but - changes to it remains even when you completely rebuild the cross-compilation - toolchain and the tools.<br /> - </ul> + <li>You can customize the target filesystem skeleton, available under + <code>package/base-files/default/</code>. You can change + configuration files or other stuff here. However, the full file hierarchy + is not yet present, because it's created during the compilation process. + So you can't do everything on this target filesystem skeleton, but + changes to it remains even when you completely rebuild the cross-compilation + toolchain and the tools.<br /> <h2><a name="custom_busybox" id="custom_busybox"></a>Customizing the Busybox configuration</h2> |