Hello there, and thanks to all the people for the contributions to the project!
I have a question. Both OpenWRT and now LEDE, never recognized the full memory of the mini-computer I'm using as a router. It does have 2GB of memory, properly recognizable in the BIOS, and in LiveCD environments like Ubuntu MATE, yet neither OpenWRT 15.05.1, nor LEDE 17.01.1 will "see" anything more than 1GB.
Ah okay, I believe the x86/generic is built without highmem support, hence the lack of support for RAM > 1GB. Will need to check with the other devs if we can enable highmem on x86/generic without breaking other legacy x86 targets.
Thank you for the reply! It would be so nice if you did that, especially for all these Atom boards floating around that make surprisingly good router boxes.
Is there anything I can do to enable it in boot time or in any other configuration file, or is it hardcoded in the kernel?
So I have to play with the builder I guess. No time now, but thanks for the input and info. I believe that enabling by default for x86 isn't so bad resource-wise, and it would give benefits for all those little machines out there.
I didn't expect this to be as fast as this, thanks! One question: In the Package Manager wiki article it specifically says that there is no way to upgrade the kernel. That means that for me to get that version you just changed, I have to install again?