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= Amahi Install =
 
After booting from it,
 
* Configure a profile for the system in http://www.amahi.org. Pay attention to the IP of the HDA you configure. Let's call it PLUG_FIXED_IP.
* Boot the system with the latest rootfs (amahi-marvell-0.2.tar.bz2). You can use the create-clean-f12-disk.sh script to put that file system
* Until we optimize things, it will take 4 or 5 minutes to boot the first time.
* The first time it boots, it will try to use DHCP. In my case, I configured a static IP so that when it boots with DHCP I know what IP it has. This may be different than the static you configured above.
* Access the installer
<nowiki>http://IP_OR_NAME_OF_THE_PLUG_IN_DHCP:2000/</nowiki>
* Wait patiently if it does not respond. This does require internet connectivity
* The installer takes about 1 minute to install with that :)
* Input the install code for that system
* When asked to, click the big red button to reboot
* The reboot will take a minute or two
* Access it with the configured IP: http://IP_OR_NAME_OF_THE_PLUG/
* First login: admin/amahi. I will ask you to reset the password the first time
 
With about 1/8th of the rpms on a typical x86 install, you will experience a lot of failures with apps (VPN does not work, apps will be missing deps, etc. etc.).
 
In order to install the rootfs onto a flash or disk, this script needs to be used:
 
create-clean-f12-disk.sh
 
This script is very dangerous (it can destroy the machine it is run on if not used properly). You will need to change the partition destination.
<!-- * ssh into the plug
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