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The installation media step can be tricky, for some reason XenCenter does not allow an ISO installer to be directly uploaded, as such there are several methods to access the AstLinux ISO installer. | The installation media step can be tricky, for some reason XenCenter does not allow an ISO installer to be directly uploaded, as such there are several methods to access the AstLinux ISO installer. | ||
- | In this example the AstLinux ISO installer is attached on the XenServer DVD drive via the .iso file. Alternatively a network share can host an "ISO Library", | + | In this example the AstLinux ISO installer is attached on the XenServer DVD drive via the .iso image. Alternatively a network share can host an "ISO Library", |
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+ | Select 2 virtual CPU's and reduce the memory to 1024 MB... | ||
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+ | Click " | ||
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+ | Click " | ||
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+ | The next dialog displays a summary of your VM, for this example uncheck "Start the new VM automatically", | ||
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+ | Start your new VM by selecting " | ||
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+ | After a few seconds you should see the AstLinux Installer: | ||
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+ | Select the “Install” installer menu, follow the dialogs to install an AstLinux image to your virtual disk. | ||
+ | When finished select the “Reboot” installer menu. | ||
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+ | Since the default boot order is to boot off the Hard disk, a “Reboot” will automatically boot into AstLinux: | ||
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+ | Finally, configure AstLinux using the normal **[[userdoc: | ||
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+ | !!Tip ->!! Note the "IPv4 Address:" | ||
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