[Commotion-dev] Commotion-OpenBTS-Serval live image

Alexander Chemeris alexander.chemeris at gmail.com
Wed Dec 12 19:25:35 UTC 2012


Hi Dan,

Creating a live image with OpenBTS is something we long wanted to do
for our version of OpenBTS. Could you please share the process you
used? We'd love to repeat it here.

PS Seems that git web interface you're using is buggy. Looking at the
liveboot branch I don't see the ISO directory there, though it shows
commit log fine:
https://code.commotionwireless.net/projects/commotion-openbts/repository/show?rev=liveboot

On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 11:17 PM, Dan Staples
<danstaples at opentechinstitute.org> wrote:
> I just put a customized Ubuntu live image into the Commotion-OpenBTS git
> repo that includes OpenBTS, OLSRd, and Servald. The current image was
> built for the RAD1 transceiver board, but I will add another version
> later on built for the USRP. The image can be found in the ISO directory
> of the liveboot branch of the repo.
>
> All the components start on boot, and it assigns itself a Serval name
> and DID based on the MAC address of the computer's first ethernet
> interface. So theoretically if it's booted up with a transceiver plugged
> in, it should be able to field any OpenBTS and Serval traffic on a
> Commotion mesh network.
>
> That said, the RAD1 transceiver software currently doesn't work, so
> testing is a bit difficult. If anyone has a USRP or another transceiver
> they'd like to test it on, please do!
>
> Dan
>
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> Dan Staples
> Open Technology Institute
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Regards,
Alexander Chemeris.
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