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| ====== What is the difference between the different image formats? ====== | ====== What is the difference between the different image formats? ====== | ||
| - | * a **factory image** is designed to replace the vendor' | + | * a **factory image** is designed to replace the vendor' |
| - | * a **sysupgrade image** (previously named trx image) is designed to replace | + | * a **sysupgrade image** (previously named trx image) is designed to replace |
| - | The two have the same content, but a factory image would have extra header information or whatever the platform needs. Generally speaking, the factory image is to be used with the OEM GUI or OEM flashing utilities to convert the device to LEDE. After that, use the sysupgrade images. | + | The two have the same content, but a factory image would have extra header information or whatever the platform needs. Generally speaking, the factory image is to be used with the OEM GUI or OEM flashing utilities to convert the device to OpenWrt. After that, use the sysupgrade images. |
| - | * a **uImage** is a [[http:// | ||
| - | * a **tftp image** is XXX | ||
| - | * a **vmlinux.bin image** is XXX | ||
| - | * a **vmlinux.elf " | ||
| - | {{tag> | + | ===== See also ===== |
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| + | * [[docs: | ||
| + | * [[https:// | ||
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