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mkeuter [New Installation]
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 **Typical New Installation:** **Typical New Installation:**
  
-  - Download the appropriate astlinux-xxx-board.iso image from the [[http://www.astlinux-project.org|AstLinux website]]. ((Various ISO images are available, built for specific [[devdoc:boardtypes|hardware]]. If you are unsure which to download, for 32-bit use the astlinux-xxx-geni586.iso image, for 64-bit use the astlinux-xxx-genx86_64.iso image.)) \\ Links to ISO installers for older hardware can be found [[userdoc:legacy-installer-iso|here]].+  - Download the appropriate astlinux-xxx-board.iso image from the [[http://www.astlinux-project.org|AstLinux website]]. ((Various ISO images are available, built for specific [[devdoc:boardtypes|hardware]].)) \\ Links to ISO installers for older hardware can be found [[userdoc:legacy-installer-iso|here]].
   - Transfer the ISO image to a USB flash drive:   - Transfer the ISO image to a USB flash drive:
     * On Linux or *BSD use ''dd'' to transfer the image, where sdX is your USB flash drive\\ ''$ dd if=astlinux-xxx-board.iso of=/dev/sdX''     * On Linux or *BSD use ''dd'' to transfer the image, where sdX is your USB flash drive\\ ''$ dd if=astlinux-xxx-board.iso of=/dev/sdX''
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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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   * The **/dev/sda1** partition is your original FAT16 data created by installing the astlinux-XXX.img .   * The **/dev/sda1** partition is your original FAT16 data created by installing the astlinux-XXX.img .
-  * The **/dev/sda2** partition is... +  * The **/dev/sda2** partition is the Unionfs partition. 
-    * By default, the combined Unionfs and /mnt/kd/ partition. +  * The **/dev/sda3** partition is for /mnt/kd/ data.
-    * Or, only the Unionfs partition if you selected separate partitions+
-  * The **/dev/sda3** partition is for /mnt/kd/ data if you selected separate partitions.+
  
 Skip to **[[new-install#security_and_sound_files|Security and Sound Files]]** when completed. Skip to **[[new-install#security_and_sound_files|Security and Sound Files]]** when completed.
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