
During February 2026, Wolletd focused on optimizing firmware image size for the Mikrotik RB750r2 (HEXLite) within the DragonBluep/openwrt repository. By removing unnecessary packages such as kmod-ath9k and wpad—components irrelevant to a device without WiFi—Wolletd improved flash utilization and enabled leaner builds suitable for embedded systems with limited storage. The work included enabling initramfs boot scenarios with WireGuard support, demonstrating a clear understanding of Linux kernel development and Makefile-based build systems. Wolletd documented the rationale and linked changes for traceability, reflecting a methodical approach to feature scoping, code hygiene, and cross-repository workflow optimization.
Month: 2026-02 — DragonBluep/openwrt focused on optimizing image size for Mikrotik RB750r2 (HEXLite) to support lean builds and WireGuard deployment. Key changes include removing unused packages (kmod-ath9k and wpad) for the device that lacks WiFi, improving flash usage, and enabling initramfs boot with WireGuard.
Month: 2026-02 — DragonBluep/openwrt focused on optimizing image size for Mikrotik RB750r2 (HEXLite) to support lean builds and WireGuard deployment. Key changes include removing unused packages (kmod-ath9k and wpad) for the device that lacks WiFi, improving flash usage, and enabling initramfs boot with WireGuard.

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