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GORAMO – Janusz Górecki
MultiLink Router and MikroRouter
www.goramo.com.pl
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Introduction
Devices, which we describe are specialized computers designed for data transmission, in particular, to
share Internet connections, using a variety of interfaces, both physical and virtual.
The Linux operating system, used in these devices is especially breeds set of software instructions
useful for data transmission. Construction of the device allows for independent changes to the
operating system, or using the software package tested by GORAMO - Janusz Górecki.
This document is a manual device. We strive to be transparent and useful as possible. We want to let
both novice and advanced users to quickly start working with the router and the maximum of its use.
1 About Multilink router and MicroRouter devices
MultiLink and MikroRouter devices are actually full-fledged computers. The main differences
between the PC and one of the devices are:
• A small amount of RAM;
• A small amount of embedded Flash memory, which contains the operating system;
• Comparable to Pentium 500MHz processor speed;
• Additional coprocessors permitting the network data transmission speed that far exceeds capabilities
comparable to a Pentium processor 500MHz.
• In addition, of course, Multilink and MikroRouter devices consume significantly less power than
even most economical PC.
2 Getting Started with the device
2.1
Software installed on the purchase
At the factory router has been installed in Linux Fedora operating system, with added software
for configuration of selected functions over the website.
Please note that Linux and the GUI are separate components. The devices MicroRouter the text menu
is also a separate element to run at logon to the system console.
You have the ability to remove additional software and work independently running the Linux
operating system, or use operating system. Advanced users can certainly both.
To work independently with Linux it only has to master a few basic differences between the standard
Linux operating system installed on a PC, and Linux installed on the routers and of course, be familiar
with Linux operating system.
The main differences between the Linux operating system running on a standard PC, and Linux
running on the router are presented in a later chapter, and due primarily to the limited amount of Flash
memory and how to write files in memory.
To work with GUI, please refer to the section containing the instructions for use graphical user
interface.
2.2
The stages of start-up
The system runs as follows:
In the first place Flash memory is loaded with a program RedBoot, which manages the OS
stored in Flash memory. Application RedBoot is small, it allows to repair the system in critical
situations, or update the kernel and the file tree. Immediately after power-up, it just runs for 10
seconds and waits for the Ctrl + C sent from the RS-232 console
If the operation is not interrupted by the Ctrl + C from the Flash memory operating system is
unpacked and installed in a virtual file system in RAM. The system is running
The operating system starts from a certain area of Flash memory - called configuration area -
introduced changes are rewrite by the user and introduce into the system. These changes are
the files that you recommended in the previous user to add or change the system
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