Difference between revisions of "Amahi 8"
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− | + | * Installing [[Amahi_8_Install|Amahi 8 from scratch]]. This is for new installs. | |
− | + | * Upgrading from Amahi 7 to Amahi 8: we have tested with a fair bit of success upgrading. We have tested with clean versions and fully-updated versions of Amahi 7. If your system is heavily modified, it may not upgrade as well. Visit the [[Amahi 8 Upgrade]] guidance on how to perform the upgrade. | |
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= Unsupported Install Media Testing = | = Unsupported Install Media Testing = |
Revision as of 01:11, 8 September 2015
Welcome to the Amahi 8 release. Here are your options to install:
- Installing Amahi 8 from scratch. This is for new installs.
- Upgrading from Amahi 7 to Amahi 8: we have tested with a fair bit of success upgrading. We have tested with clean versions and fully-updated versions of Amahi 7. If your system is heavily modified, it may not upgrade as well. Visit the Amahi 8 Upgrade guidance on how to perform the upgrade.
Unsupported Install Media Testing
- Workstation Live DVD Desktop (1.37GB)
- Install, enable, and start OpenSSH server
yum -y install openssh-server
systemctl enable sshd.service
systemctl start sshd.service
- From text console or SSH into OS to complete Amahi Install steps
- Install, enable, and start OpenSSH server
- Server Netinstall CD Headless (424MB)
- Select Minimal Install
- May take longer to install depending on internet connection speed as packages are downloaded from Fedora repositories
- From text console or SSH into OS to complete Amahi Install steps
- Live LSDE Desktop (869MB)
- Enable and start OpenSSH server
systemctl enable sshd.service
systemctl start sshd.service
- From text console or SSH into OS to complete Amahi Install steps
- Enable and start OpenSSH server
- NOTE: USB install can be accomplished for the above media using UNetbootin (supports Windows/Linux/Mac OS]).