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userdoc:new-install [2020/04/25 15:17] abelbeck [Persistent Storage Options (GUI)] |
userdoc:new-install [2020/04/30 07:02] mkeuter [New Installation] |
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====== New Installation ====== | ====== New Installation ====== | ||
- | Starting with !!AstLinux 1.2.5!! installation images are now contained within an ISO Installer Image (astlinux-xxx-board.iso) for each board type. The ISO image can be used in several ways: | + | Starting with !!AstLinux 1.2.5!! installation images are now contained within an ISO Installer Image (astlinux-xxx-board.iso) for each board type. \\ |
+ | Since !!AstLinux 1.3.10!! only 64-bit installations are supported.\\ | ||
+ | The ISO image can be used in several ways: | ||
* Write the ISO Installer image to a USB flash drive ('' | * Write the ISO Installer image to a USB flash drive ('' | ||
* Boot the ISO Installer image (ISO CDROM) within a Virtual Machine and install to a virtual disk. | * Boot the ISO Installer image (ISO CDROM) within a Virtual Machine and install to a virtual disk. | ||
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**Typical New Installation: | **Typical New Installation: | ||
- | - Download the appropriate astlinux-xxx-board.iso image from the [[http:// | + | - Download the appropriate astlinux-xxx-board.iso image from the [[http:// |
- Transfer the ISO image to a USB flash drive: | - Transfer the ISO image to a USB flash drive: | ||
* On Linux or *BSD use '' | * On Linux or *BSD use '' | ||
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* Configuration data (/mnt/kd/), such as the Asterisk configuration files, system settings and voicemail messages. | * Configuration data (/mnt/kd/), such as the Asterisk configuration files, system settings and voicemail messages. | ||
- | Using a single partition combining Unionfs data and /mnt/kd/ data is the default for new installations. Optionally, you may specify in the installation setup to create separate Unionfs and /mnt/kd/ partitions, resulting in two partitions for persistent storage. | + | /*Using a single partition combining Unionfs data and /mnt/kd/ data is the default for new installations. Optionally, you may specify in the installation setup to create separate Unionfs and /mnt/kd/ partitions, resulting in two partitions for persistent storage.*/ |
Using a computer on the same network, open your favorite web browser and type the following... | Using a computer on the same network, open your favorite web browser and type the following... | ||
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{{userdoc: | {{userdoc: | ||
- | Here you can choose how you want to configure | + | Here you can choose how you want to format |
Then click **Continue**, | Then click **Continue**, | ||
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* The **/ | * The **/ | ||
- | * The **/ | + | * The **/ |
- | * By default, the combined Unionfs and /mnt/kd/ partition. | + | * The **/ |
- | * Or, only the Unionfs partition | + | |
- | * The **/ | + | |
Skip to **[[new-install# | Skip to **[[new-install# | ||
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ok-format /dev/sda | ok-format /dev/sda | ||
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- | $ initial-setup | + | $ initial-setup format separate /dev/sda 256 |
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$ reboot | $ reboot |