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Added information on care and feeding of mesh extenders. #2

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This one is more of an FYI than a serious pull request.

I added a page of documentation on how to use the mesh extender. If I ever get the time to convert from partitions to loopback files, this is where it will explain how to recover from a crashed device. Given 2 mesh extenders, you should be able get back to one working one. Today it is just a collection of Todos.

I also wanted a page of everything I might want to know in the field. Rather than picking out the best files on the MR3020, I just mirrored openwrt, including the attribution.

Rather than picking out the best files on the MR3020, I just mirrored openwrt, including the attribution.
from USB allows logging in with password, otherwise passwords are not allowed
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Hi Miles,

Thanks for your great work on this.

With the noroot thing, I still like the idea of being able to completely disable electronic remote login with a simple file on the USB for the completely paranoid. Given tha RSA etc use NSA-influenced cipher systems, this is probably not unreasonable.

Perhaps we should have 2 files that control password (the existing noroot) and (nossh) that disables key login. noroot would be created auto on boot, but nossh would only be created if there is no file called yesssh (or something else). In either case the files would contain a simple text message explaining how to use them to control remote login capability.

What do you think?

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