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− | + | <b>NOTE:</b> This is for Fedora 14 ONLY and needs updated to reflect Amahi 7 specifics. | |
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− | + | <ins>What is Netboot?</ins> | |
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− | + | Amahi-netboot is the package that allows you to use your amahi machine as a PXE/Network Boot/tftp server with minimal configuration. | |
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− | + | <ins>What can it do?</ins> | |
− | + | #Boot live cds | |
− | + | #Install just about any OS(Linux, BSD, even Win XP/Vista/7) | |
− | + | #Run Utility programs and CDs (Hiren's, Ultimate Boot CD) | |
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− | + | All without burning CDs/DVDs or using USB flash drives! | |
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− | < | + | <ins>Assumptions:</ins> |
− | + | #Working Amahi HDA | |
− | + | #"test" system running windows or another desktop OS. | |
− | < | + | #Both are networked using wired ethernet cables, at least while network booting. |
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− | [[ | + | '''NOTE:''' I've only been using amahi for a few weeks, so I'm not an expert by any means on linux, netbooting, or amahi and I don't work in the field. If I can get this running I think anybody can. |
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+ | = Step 1: Install amahi-netboot = | ||
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+ | From the console or putty login to your hda as root and enter | ||
+ | yum -y install amahi-netboot | ||
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+ | = Step 2: Setup your "test" computer = | ||
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+ | It's useful to use a virtual machine on your "test" computer so you don't have to reboot every time. | ||
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+ | On the "test" machine | ||
+ | Install latest [https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads Virtualbox] (to include extension pack). | ||
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+ | = Step 3: Create a "test" Virtual Machine = | ||
+ | *Click New Button - Next-> | ||
+ | [[File:1createnew.png|none|500px|]]<br> | ||
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+ | *Name=test-> OS=Linux-> Version=Linux 2.6-> | ||
+ | [[File:2vmname&os.png|none|500px|]]<br> | ||
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+ | *Base memory size=depends on your system default=256 change to 512 or higher | ||
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+ | '''NOTE:''' Fedora 14/Amahi require 384MiB for graphical install. Otherwise cannot customize the partition layout in text mode install | ||
+ | [[File:vmmemory.png|none|500px|]]<br> | ||
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+ | *Create new disk= default 8Gb is fine->Next | ||
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+ | [[File:vmvdi.png|none|500px|]]<br> | ||
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+ | *VDI checked = default is fine ->Next | ||
+ | [[File:6vmvdi.png|none|500px|]]<br> | ||
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+ | *Dynamically allocated=default is fine->Next | ||
+ | [[File:7dynalloc.png|none|500px|]]<br> | ||
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+ | *Virtual Disk file location and size = default is fine->Next | ||
+ | [[File:Vdalloc.png|none|500px|]]<br> | ||
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+ | *Summary->Create | ||
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+ | = Step 4: Settings for "test" vm = | ||
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+ | *->Settings->System->Motherboard->Bootorder-> | ||
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+ | *Check Network box and click up arrow to bring it to top | ||
+ | [[File:Vb-bootorder.png|none|500px|]]<br> | ||
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+ | *Also ->Settings->Network->Adapter1->Change "NAT" to "Bridged adapter" | ||
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+ | [[File:Vb-networksettings.png|none|500px|]]<br> | ||
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+ | = Step 5: Start your "test" vm = | ||
+ | [[File:starttest.png|none|500px|]]<br> | ||
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+ | *You should see it startup and boot to the amahi-netboot menu. | ||
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+ | [[File:amahimenu.png|none|500px|]]<br> | ||
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+ | = Step 6: Works = | ||
+ | Go to [[Netboot_for_Noobs_Tutorial_2|Tutorial #2]] | ||
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+ | If not, | ||
+ | *Double-check virtual machine settings | ||
+ | *Reboot your server and start test virtual machine again | ||
+ | *Go to forums and ask for help. My original post is [http://forums.amahi.org/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=3596 here] | ||
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+ | Also see [[Netboot]] |
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NOTE: This is for Fedora 14 ONLY and needs updated to reflect Amahi 7 specifics.
What is Netboot?
Amahi-netboot is the package that allows you to use your amahi machine as a PXE/Network Boot/tftp server with minimal configuration.
What can it do?
- Boot live cds
- Install just about any OS(Linux, BSD, even Win XP/Vista/7)
- Run Utility programs and CDs (Hiren's, Ultimate Boot CD)
All without burning CDs/DVDs or using USB flash drives!
Assumptions:
- Working Amahi HDA
- "test" system running windows or another desktop OS.
- Both are networked using wired ethernet cables, at least while network booting.
NOTE: I've only been using amahi for a few weeks, so I'm not an expert by any means on linux, netbooting, or amahi and I don't work in the field. If I can get this running I think anybody can.
Step 1: Install amahi-netboot
From the console or putty login to your hda as root and enter
yum -y install amahi-netboot
Step 2: Setup your "test" computer
It's useful to use a virtual machine on your "test" computer so you don't have to reboot every time.
On the "test" machine Install latest Virtualbox (to include extension pack).
Step 3: Create a "test" Virtual Machine
- Click New Button - Next->
- Name=test-> OS=Linux-> Version=Linux 2.6->
- Base memory size=depends on your system default=256 change to 512 or higher
NOTE: Fedora 14/Amahi require 384MiB for graphical install. Otherwise cannot customize the partition layout in text mode install
- Create new disk= default 8Gb is fine->Next
- VDI checked = default is fine ->Next
- Dynamically allocated=default is fine->Next
- Virtual Disk file location and size = default is fine->Next
- Summary->Create
Step 4: Settings for "test" vm
- ->Settings->System->Motherboard->Bootorder->
- Check Network box and click up arrow to bring it to top
- Also ->Settings->Network->Adapter1->Change "NAT" to "Bridged adapter"
Step 5: Start your "test" vm
- You should see it startup and boot to the amahi-netboot menu.
Step 6: Works
Go to Tutorial #2
If not,
- Double-check virtual machine settings
- Reboot your server and start test virtual machine again
- Go to forums and ask for help. My original post is here
Also see Netboot