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*If you came over for example from WHS and have never used Linux before, this is the place to start.<br>
 
*If you came over for example from WHS and have never used Linux before, this is the place to start.<br>
*First, you have to install Fedora 14, following the Fedora 14 install guide:http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Fedora_14_install_guide<br>
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*Next, install Amahi following the Amahi 6 install guide: http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/User_talk:Slimborama_Amahi<br>
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*First, you have to install Fedora 14, following the [[Fedora_14_install_guide]]<br>
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*Next, install Amahi following the Amahi 6 install guide: [[User_talk:Slimborama_Amahi]]<br>
 
*Now you should have a running homeserver.
 
*Now you should have a running homeserver.
*Should you get the
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*Should the installation stop at some percentage, see [[Installation_troubleshooting]]
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**To get a console with root permissions, start a console, enter "su", press Enter
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**You will be prompted for your root password, enter it, then you have the necessary permissions (you can see the name before the prompt change).
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**To leave the  root console and become a normal user again, type "exit".
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*Basic commands for the linux console, or command line: [[Basics]]
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*Basic commands for amahi from the console:[[Linux-hda_commands]]

Latest revision as of 08:50, 3 March 2011

Basic help for new Linux / Amahi users and WHS converts

  • If you came over for example from WHS and have never used Linux before, this is the place to start.


  • First, you have to install Fedora 14, following the Fedora_14_install_guide
  • Next, install Amahi following the Amahi 6 install guide: User_talk:Slimborama_Amahi
  • Now you should have a running homeserver.
  • Should the installation stop at some percentage, see Installation_troubleshooting
    • To get a console with root permissions, start a console, enter "su", press Enter
    • You will be prompted for your root password, enter it, then you have the necessary permissions (you can see the name before the prompt change).
    • To leave the root console and become a normal user again, type "exit".
  • Basic commands for the linux console, or command line: Basics
  • Basic commands for amahi from the console:Linux-hda_commands