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authorficus <ficus@robocracy.org>2012-11-17 20:20:39 +0100
committerficus <ficus@robocracy.org>2012-11-17 20:20:39 +0100
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ easier. the SD card can easily be popped out of the router and reflashed with a
new image.
The SD card should be at least 2GB in size and support reasonable read/write
-speeds, so probably a "class 6" quality card, which can be ##########
+speeds, so probably a "class 6" quality card.
you really should get a decent card: there can be an order of magnitude
difference in performance between a cheap card and a fast card.