![]() ![]() You can choose between LTS, latest stable and latest beta versions. ![]() I downloaded the ISO file from the MikroTik site. Unfortunately, the Wiki page for the supported hardware is not maintained anymore and you need to try this by your own. Many other chips are not supported and you can’t add drivers for them. ![]() RouterOS can support mostly Atheros chips. In the real world, there could be incompatibilities between RouterOS and your hardware. You can boot virtually any PC using RouterOS. You need as less as 32MB RAM and 32MB disk. The RouterOS specifications are a low demanding. I tried to use the Netinstalltool, but it failed to format this USB. The MikroTik RouterOS x86 6.44.5 LTS ISO image.The purpose of such installation could be testing, the live demo system or to use this flash drive instead of hard disk in ye olde computer. Following that fact and knowing that Linux has the live USB versions, I decided to try to install RouterOS on a USB flash drive. ![]()
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