'''NOTE:''' This has worked for some, but has not been thoroughly test nor is it a preferred way for install. Support is not provided at this time.
== Unetbootin UNetbootin based instructions:==
* Setup a usb stick as you normally would using unetbootin
* When unetbootin UNetbootin has completed, exit out of it - do not select the reboot option - then copy the iso to the root of the usb stick
* In the root of the usbstick will be a file named "syslinux.cfg", edit it to read as follows:
* The graphical interface will fire up, follow it through, when you get to the partition editor, deselect /dev/sda1 and ensure that sdb1 is set to be booted from. Advanced users can configure their own partitions etc here, I recommend to keep it simple you choose the option to use the entire drive.
* Then follow the installer through to the end. * At the end, you'll reboot, remove your usb stick and you should boot up to a command line login prompt. Login as root with the password you defined during setup.
* Issue an ifconfig and check to see whether you have an IP address or not. If you don't, issue a system-config-network and give your hda an ip address, gateway, dns etc and save and quit. Then issue a service network restart.
* Finally, issue a hda-new-install [your setup code here], ignore the errors, let it run through and reboot when prompted. You should now have an amahi box.
('''NOTE:''' if you cannot login, try useradd admin && passwd admin to add a user to the fedora base system)