message = Amahi 10 for Fedora 25<br />Maintenance Support ONLY!
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'''NOTES:'''
* The only '''officially supported''' install media is Fedora 25 Server.
* Ensure your system meets the [[Requirements|http://docs.amahi.org/requirements.html minimum hardware requirements]] for Amahi before proceeding.
* 32-bit installs '''are not''' available nor supported in Amahi 10.
* '''NOT ALL''' apps in previous Amahi versions are available for Amahi 10. Check the [https://www.amahi.org/apps App Store] before proceeding.
* Burn the ISO to CD/DVD (or [[USB Install|USB]]), insert the media into your server, and reboot the system.
* These instructions below will guide you through the Fedora 25 Netinstall CD installation with screen shots and commentary. If you are not an advanced Linux user and know what you are doing, recommend you '''DO NOT''' deviate from the guidance. Click '''[Expand<Screenshot>]''' to show a screen shot and '''[Collapse]''' to /hide itthe image.
<li>Choose the disk drive you want to use for the Fedora installation. If you have more than one disk drive connected, '''DO NOT''' select them at this time. You will notice a ''check mark'' on the disk drive selected. Select ''I will configure partitioning'' and then choose ''Done''.
<li>Ensure the ''New mount points will use the following partitioning scheme:'' is changed to reflect '''Standard partition'''. Then select ''Click here to create them automatically''.
<li>The disk drive partition should look similar to this setup. For most users, then default partitioning scheme used will suffice. However, you can manually change it using the hard drive partition scheme documentation as a guide. Once complete, choose ''Done''
<li>You '''MUST''' create the initial user and password (This will be your HDA Login, also called the First Admin User). Ensure you select ''Make this user administrator'' check box. Once complete, choose ''Done''. Note that a weak password may require you to select ''Done'' twice.
<li>When you reboot you will see a black screen with no graphics and a "localhost login" text prompt. Login into that that console directly with the user and password you created in the Fedora 25 installation. (You can also use SSH to login remotely from a client if you know how)