It is x86/legacy.
There is another problem in documentation, because x86/legacy LEDE is using i386_pentium packages and not i386_486. So https://lede-project.org/docs/targets/start and Packages for instruction sets are wrong.
It is x86/legacy.
There is another problem in documentation, because x86/legacy LEDE is using i386_pentium packages and not i386_486. So https://lede-project.org/docs/targets/start and Packages for instruction sets are wrong.