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+OpenSlug-1.x Family Release README
+
+Warning: OpenSlug is not for the faint of heart! In fact, OpenSlug has a
+specific target audience.
+
+Some background first. According to the NSLU2 - Linux developers, there are 4
+specific types ("camps") of NSLU2 - Linux users:
+
+ Camp #1: Users who want full Linksys compatibility (including for future
+ Linksys firmware releases). They can load firmware images via
+ the Linksys web interface and telnet in - to load Optware -
+ Unslung packages with ipkg, but have no idea what RedBoot is or
+ does.
+
+ Camp #2: "Camp #1 Plus users." They can telnet into RedBoot (ability
+ to "self-rescue" a non-working NSLU2), and are comfortable
+ using Linux.
+
+ Camp #3: Power users! Firmware flashing via any interface is a walk
+ in the park. They aren't just *users*, but are developers or
+ administrators of computers and/or computer software.
+ However, they have no JTAG or custom bootloaders.
+
+ Camp #4: Bleeding edge users. They create and use custom bootloaders,
+ certainly having no need or desire for Linksys compatibility,
+ modifying and/or changing the hardware as well.
+
+With those camps in mind, OpenSlug is targetted toward Camp #3 and Camp #4
+users. If you're not in Camps 3 & 4, then you should be looking to use the
+Unslung firmware. If you are a Camp #2 user, and still want to use OpenSlug,
+you need to practice gaining RedBoot access, and be able to recover from bad
+flashes, "drive not formatted" conditions, and other common mistakes/problems
+which are documented in the NSLU2-Linux Wiki at http://www.nslu2-linux.org.
+Once you are comfortable doing those things, then you may consider using
+OpenSlug.
+
+If you're still reading - and still intent on using OpenSlug, click through
+the Intel license, download the latest OpenSlug binary and flash it to your
+NSLU2! (Without any HD attached while flashing!!!) Your next stop should be
+the OpenSlug Turnip page at:
+
+ http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenSlug/OpenSlugTurnUp
+
+Please add your name and information to the OpenSlug database at the yahoo
+NSLU2-Linux group at:
+
+ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-linux/
+
+Happy OpenSlugging! \ No newline at end of file