From d99831e9d01cdcaa47096514c749f32c741988b8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hannu Nyman Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2019 18:01:07 +0200 Subject: treewide: cleanup LEDE references Remove old LEDE references. Also remove one obviously wrong translation from pt-br Signed-off-by: Hannu Nyman --- applications/luci-app-advanced-reboot/README.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'applications') diff --git a/applications/luci-app-advanced-reboot/README.md b/applications/luci-app-advanced-reboot/README.md index 4fa335fb3f..7ed1826eac 100644 --- a/applications/luci-app-advanced-reboot/README.md +++ b/applications/luci-app-advanced-reboot/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # Advanced Reboot Web UI (luci-app-advanced-reboot) ## Description -This package allows you to reboot to an alternative partition on the supported (dual-partition) routers and to power off (power down) your OpenWrt/LEDE Project device. +This package allows you to reboot to an alternative partition on the supported (dual-partition) routers and to power off (power down) your OpenWrt device. ## Supported Devices Currently supported dual-partition devices include: @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Currently supported dual-partition devices include: - Linksys WRT32X - ZyXEL NBG6817 -If you're interested in having your device supported, please post in [LEDE Project Forum Support Thread](https://forum.lede-project.org/t/web-ui-to-reboot-to-another-partition-dual-partition-routers/3423). +If you're interested in having your device supported, please post in [OpenWrt Forum Support Thread](https://forum.openwrt.org/t/web-ui-to-reboot-to-another-partition-dual-partition-routers/3423). ## Screenshot (luci-app-advanced-reboot) ![screenshot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/stangri/openwrt_packages/master/screenshots/luci-app-advanced-reboot/screenshot01.png "screenshot") @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ opkg install luci-app-advanced-reboot ## Notes/Known Issues - When you reboot to a different partition, your current settings (WiFi SSID/password, etc.) will not apply to a different partition. Different partitions might have completely different settings and even firmware. -- If you reboot to a partition which doesn't allow you to switch boot partitions (like stock vendor firmware), you might not be able to boot back to OpenWrt/LEDE Project unless you reflash it, losing all the settings. +- If you reboot to a partition which doesn't allow you to switch boot partitions (like stock vendor firmware), you might not be able to boot back to OpenWrt unless you reflash it, losing all the settings. - Some devices allow you to trigger reboot to an alternative partition by interrupting boot 3 times in a row (by resetting/switching off the device or pulling power). As these methods might be different for different devices, do your own homework. ## Thanks -- cgit v1.2.3