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userdoc:new-install [2020/04/25 15:20]
abelbeck [Persistent Storage Options (GUI)]
userdoc:new-install [2020/04/26 07:41]
mkeuter [Persistent Storage Options (GUI)]
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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 (''dd'' image mode), then boot using the USB drive and install to an internal disk.   * Write the ISO Installer image to a USB flash drive (''dd'' image mode), then boot using the USB drive and install to an internal disk.
   * 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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   * 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:astlinux-setup-screen1b.jpg?nolink|Setup1}} {{userdoc:astlinux-setup-screen1b.jpg?nolink|Setup1}}
  
-Here you can choose how you want to configure your persistent storage. The drop-down box shows the proposed installation device.  Read the instructions carefully and follow what it says.+Here you can choose how you want to format your persistent storage. The drop-down box shows the proposed installation device.  Read the instructions carefully and follow what it says.
  
 Then click **Continue**, the screen below will be displayed. Then click **Continue**, the screen below will be displayed.
  
-{{userdoc:astlinux-setup-screen2.jpg?nolink&517|Setup2}}  +{{userdoc:astlinux-setup-screen2.jpg?nolink|Setup2}}  
  
 The "System is Rebooting..." will disappear when the reboot is complete, then click **Finish**, after a short delay the system will reboot once again. The "System is Rebooting..." will disappear when the reboot is complete, then click **Finish**, after a short delay the system will reboot once again.
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   ok-format /dev/sda   ok-format /dev/sda
      
-  $ initial-setup format combined /dev/sda  (or for a separate partition: format separate /dev/sda 256)+  $ initial-setup format separate /dev/sda 256
      
   $ reboot   $ reboot
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