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OK now here is the easy/hard part. I recommend you set up disk partitions without using the default lvm setup. At the partitioning point of the Fedora 14 installer:  
 
OK now here is the easy/hard part. I recommend you set up disk partitions without using the default lvm setup. At the partitioning point of the Fedora 14 installer:  
 
* Select '''Create Custom Layout''' and click '''Next'''.
 
* Select '''Create Custom Layout''' and click '''Next'''.
* Next delete ''lv-root'', ''lv-swap'', and ''vg_xxxxxxx'' by selecting one at a time and clicking '''delete''' (note xxxxxx is different on every machine).
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* Next delete ''lv-root'', ''lv-swap'', and ''vg_xxxxxxx'' by selecting one at a time and clicking '''delete''' (''xxxxxx'' is different on every machine).
 
* Now delete '''ALL''' partitions under hard drives. Now you will see free space the size of the drive.
 
* Now delete '''ALL''' partitions under hard drives. Now you will see free space the size of the drive.
 
* Click on the free space and click '''Create'''.  
 
* Click on the free space and click '''Create'''.  

Revision as of 22:03, 19 January 2011

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ETA: End of Jan 2011, plus/minus a fee weeks for release of Amahi for Fedora 14. We are in still in the development/testing phase.

WARNING: There are NO applications publicly available in Amahi for Fedora 14 at this time.

Development Notes

DISCLAIMER: These notes are for development of Amahi with Fedora 14. These notes are not by any means anything for users to follow. Please continue to install Fedora 12 for new Amahi installs. Fedora 14 is not OFFICIALLY supported yet by Amahi.

The following ARE NOT Amahi ready with Fedora 14 at this time:

  • ExpressCD: estimate late Feb 2011
  • Plug: depends on Fedora 14 ARM release

Fedora 14 DVD Downloads

32-Bit (3.4GB): Http Torrent
64-Bit (3.3GB): Http Torrent

Amahi Repo

  • 32-bit and 64-bit is ready.
  • Use http://f14.amahi.org for install.
  • App store is not complete yet - there are NO apps publicly available.

Amahi Install

  • Web installer works.
  • Open browser and navigate to http://localhost:2000
  • Enter install code

Known Issues

  1. Ensure Graphical Desktop is checked.
  2. Add Amahi repo as noted above.
  3. Then continue with install as documented.
  • There is a problem with setting the timezone in PHP. A workaround is in place to allow the install process to continue. This will affect some apps.

Application Testing

Working Apps: NOT publicly available yet in Amahi for Fedora 14

phpRecipeBook WebCalendar eyeOS Transmission phpYahtzee
php Address Book Home Inventory MindTerm Gallery 3 LogAnalyzer
Webmin RPM Fusion (Non-Free) RPM Fusion (Free) Scientific Calculator Sheeva Theme
phpMyAdmin webERP Family Connections Torrentflux b4rt Drupal
Rnews Gregarius iCalendar Wordpress Clipperz
MediaWiki osTicket ArcademSX ArcademSX Game Pack 1 ArcademSX Game Pack 2
eXtplorer PHP Navigator phpMan Adminer Fantasy Football League
openSIS clearBudget DokuWiki WikkaWiki TheAddressBook
vTiger phplist LinPHA phpMyBackup portaNEO
Joomla Gallery 2 Piwik Blog Jinzora
Torrentflux vnStat Ampache Maps VCD-db
Speedtest.net Mini MyPhpMoney Redmine * Tiny Tiny RSS Feng Office
phpSysInfo OpenVPN ALS Web KeePass AjaXplorer WebChess
CrashPlan


NOTE: * denotes BETA application.

Broken Apps: NOT publicly available yet in Amahi for Fedora 14

  • phpBB: Works, but has [phpBB Debug] PHP Notice: in file /index.php on line 86: date(): It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We selected 'America/Chicago' for 'CDT/-5.0/DST' instead
  • Mantis: Works, but has SYSTEM WARNING: date_default_timezone_get(): It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We selected 'America/Chicago' for 'CDT/-5.0/DST' instead
  • ajaxterm: Installed, but but says 'Service Termporarily Unavailable'
  • Horde: Installed, but does not work. Login screen missing Login options.
  • CoolSmile: Installed, but does not work.
  • SABnzbd: Installed and works, but unrar does not install. RPMFusion public keys not available.
  • DLNA: Does not install. It gets stuck at "Preparing to install..."

Install without Logical Volume Management (LVM)

WARNING: I recommend you disable/unplug ALL hard disks you do not want to put the system on to make it easier to partition. Data loss can result if you don't know what disks are which or you make an error.

OK now here is the easy/hard part. I recommend you set up disk partitions without using the default lvm setup. At the partitioning point of the Fedora 14 installer:

  • Select Create Custom Layout and click Next.
  • Next delete lv-root, lv-swap, and vg_xxxxxxx by selecting one at a time and clicking delete (xxxxxx is different on every machine).
  • Now delete ALL partitions under hard drives. Now you will see free space the size of the drive.
  • Click on the free space and click Create.
  1. On the menu select standard partition.
  2. Go to file system type and click Swap (if you have > 2GB of ram and plenty of HDD space, make it at least 1GB Fixed size.
  3. Hit OK.
  • Click Create again, and we will make a /boot mount point. Click free space, click Create, Standard Partition under mount point select /boot file system type is Ext4 you should be ok with 500MB here. I would not go under 200 or so. Click OK
  • The last one. Your ROOT partition. I would make it the rest of the disk.
  1. Just click free space, and Create one more time.
  2. For mount point select /.
  3. File system type select EXT4 under leave the size box alone
  4. Select Fill to Maximum allowable size that will use up the rest of the disk (wll give you plenty of room for a landing zone if you plan to use greyhole).
  • Click NEXT and select Write Changes to Disk.
  • You can now continue with the install as normal.

Last Update

Current As of Jan 19, 2011/4:00 PM CST