Hi all
I've created a wiki page which details installation of OpenWRT onto the internal flash (or connected USB stick) of a Dockstar.
I spent an entire weekend trying to get this right on my own device, while it only really requires 20 minutes from start to finish.
I got annoyed with the outdated / incorrect / over-complicated instructions on the OpenWRT wiki so I wrote my own guide, which has proven to work time and time again, and is much more straightforward. Better yet,
you don't need to open the device (unless you stuff-up, then you're on your own :P)
nc is used to access the uBoot console and monitor boot messages, and everything else is done from the stock firmware (or whichever distro you happen to be running from a USB drive)
I have OpenWRT installed on flash as a recovery system. I like it because of course it has a package repository, so you can install wireless drivers or filesystem tools or editors or whatever. You also have the web interface, and you can configure the LEDs to behave in a specific way to indicate that booting from USB has failed and you're now in recovery.
Any feedback is encouraged
http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/dockstar_sandbox
(Note that internal links are not working, I haven't finished yet but they just point to internal wiki pages to avoid repeating common information)