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 The This guidance is provided as an '''officially supported instructionsunsupported''' are at install of Amahi 7 on Fedora 19 using a USB flash drive. It requires manual configuration to install [[Amahi_7|Amahi 7]] and configure [http://www.amahigreyhole.org/supportnet/instructions install instructionsGreyhole] page in your control panel at amahi.org. This page covers an The '''unsupportedofficially supported instructions''' install using Fedora 19 with USB boot, manual Amahi, and greyhole installcan be found at [http://docs.amahi.org here].
<u>PREREQUISITES</u>
* Select '''Fedora''' for Distribution
* Choose '''19_Live (32-bit)''' or '''19_Live_X64 (64-bit)''' depending on your system.
* Verify at the bottom the drive ** Type is '''USB Drive'''** Drive listed is for your USB flash drive. If not, select the appropriate drive.* Once you are ready, choose Ok'''OK'''. Please be patient as this may take a while since it downloads the files and then extracts them to the USB flash drive.
* When UNetbootin finishes, select '''Exit''' and remove the USB flash drive.
=Install on Server=
* Insert the USB flash drive into your server.
* Now boot your server using the USB flash drive. <br /><b>NOTE:</b> Some BIOS have function keys that allow you to choose the boot media. Others may require changes to the BIOS.
* Select '''Start Fedora Live''' from the menu.* Once the Fedora screen appearshas booted, you will have two options:** Continue as Live sessionTry Fedora
** Install to Hard Drive
* Select '''Install to Hard Drive'''.
* Configure the options as you desire, i.e. Time Zone, Hard Drive. When finished, select '''ContinueBegin Installation'''.* Now you will see the options to set a root password and/or create a user. You '''MUST''' do one of the following:** Set a root password and create a user.** Create a user and make it an administrator.* Once the install is finished, select '''Quit'''.* Finally we will need to reboot the machine (DO NOT remove the USB flash drive)** Choose the '''Live User''' at the top right of the screen** Select '''Power Off''' and then '''Reboot'''.** Once the login screen appears, you can remove the USB flash drive and log in using the password for the user set during install.
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<blockquote><b>NOTE:</b> Ensure Most commands from her on will need to be executed as a privileged user. Depending on how you configured the users at install, you may need to precede them with '''sudo''' (made user administrator). Otherwise, you set a will need to be '''root password and''' user.</or create a user and make it an administrator blockquote>= Enable SSH (recommend creating both usersOptional)=We need to enable SSH for remote access. If you don't intend to access your HDA remotely inside or outside your network via [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Shell SSH], you can skip this step.
= Enable SSH and Elevate Privilege=* Execute the following as a privileged user (precede commands with '''sudo''' if not run as root user):
All commands in this guide are carried out in a terminal and with superuser privileges systemctl start sshd. service If you are going to do this remotely you will need to systemctl enable SSHsshd. The following will enable SSH and ensure it is started every time:service
{{Code|Code = service sshd startchkconfig sshd on Connectivity =}}Ensure you can connect to the internet before proceeding. On the HDA, open Firefox and try to access a web page.
To elevate your privileges either append sudo to each command given here (some of course won't require elevation) or do it for * If you can’t, edit the whole sessionDNS file: vi /etc/resolv.conf
{{Code|* Add the following to the end of the file:Code = sudo su -<pre>}}nameserver 208.67.222.222nameserver 208.67.220.220</pre>
= DNS =* Restart the network: systemctl restart network.service
Make sure Now check again and if you can connect to access the internet (ping google.com for example). If you can’t, try manually adding DNS servers proceed to /etc/resolv.conf (you could add the openDNS servers for example: 208next section.67.222.222 and 208.67.220 Otherwise, further troubleshooting will be required.220)
= Install Amahi 7 =
Follow the guidance [[Amahi_7_full_DVD|here]] for installing Amahi. Start with <u>Install the Amahi repo by hand</u> section. If you need to add additional hard drives, follow the guidance for [[Adding_a_second_hard_drive_to_your_HDA|adding additional drives]]. This includes procedures for the new 3 & 4 TB drives.
= Install Greyhole (Optional) =
Currently there is no Dashboard add-on to setup and configure Greyhole for Amahi 7. This must be done manually using the [[Amahi_7_Create_Manual_Greyhole_Setup|Manual Greyhole Setup]] wiki page.
You Amahi 7 should now have a not be installed and working systemas designed. Recommend you reboot the HDA next to verify all is working correctly.
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