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{{WorkInProgressMessageBox|backgroundcolor = #faa|image =Warning.png|heading =WARNING|message = Amahi 9 for Fedora 23<br />Maintenance Support ONLY!Please use a supported release!<br />}}= Install Fedora 23 DVD Instructions =This is only recommended for cases where the Minimal (CD) Install does not work well (e.g. if your hardware needs extra drivers).
This * Download the Fedora 23 Server DVD for 64 bit (2.0 GB), preferably using torrents** [https://torrent.fedoraproject.org/torrents/Fedora-Server-DVD-x86_64-23.torrent Fedora 23 Server 64-bit] (torrent)** [https://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/23/Server/x86_64/iso/Fedora-Server-DVD-x86_64-23.iso Fedora 23 Server 64-bit] (http) * Burn the ISO to DVD (or [[USB Install|USB]]), insert the media into your server, and reboot the system. * These instructions below will guide you through the Fedora 23 Netinstall CD Server DVD 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]''' to show a screen shot and '''[Collapse]''' to hide it.
== Boot Screen ==
== Installation Summary ==
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<li>Change the '''KEYBOARD''' or '''TIME & DATE''' to match your locale if needed.</li><br>
<li>Once complete, next choose ''INSTALLATION DESTINATION''. This is where you will select the disk drive to use.
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<li> Verify '''NETWORK & HOST NAME''' indicates ''connected''. Don't make any changes unless needed.</li>
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== Disk Drive Setup ==
<div style="border: 1px solid #A3B1BF; padding: .5em 1em; color: #000; background-color: #FFB6C1; margin: 3px 3px 1em 3px;">'''WARNING:''' Amahi staff doesn't recommend using the default ''LVM'' partition scheme. Doing so will dedicate most of the drive space in the system to the ''/home'' partition. Amahi does not utilize this space, limiting storage for file shares and web applications. For best results and maximum storage, use the ''Standard'' partition scheme.</div>
 
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<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''.
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<li>Should you have existing partitions on the disk drive you will be using for the Fedora 23 installation, they will have to be removed.</li>
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<li>Choose it to expand and display the existing partitions for deletion. Select the first partition in the list followed by the minus (-) sign.
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<li> When prompted Are you sure you want to delete all the data on ..., choose Delete It.
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</div><br></li><br> <li> Repeat the previous two steps until all the existing partitions on the disk drive are gone.</li><br>
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 <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''. We '''STRONGLY''' advise against use of LVM or setting a /home partition.
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<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''
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<li>You will now see '''SUMMARY OF CHANGES''' to the disk drive. Choose ''Accept Changes''
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<li>Select ''Minimal Install'' and then choose ''Done''
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== Begin Installation ==
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Next, install Amahi 9 proper on top of Fedora 23.
 
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 you created in the Fedora 23 installation. (You can also use SSH to login remotely from a client if you know how.)
You need to obtain an install code (denoted YOUR-INSTALL-CODE below) from the [https://www.amahi.org/users Amahi control panel] after configuring a profile for the system you are installing, with '''proper network configuration''' for your network.
From text console or using SSH, login with the user created in the Fedora 23 installation and become ''root'' for the Amahi installation. When prompted for a password, it's your user password you set in the Fedora 23 install.<br />
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hda-install YOUR-INSTALL-CODE
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'''NOTE:''' <code>yum</code> (deprecated) has been replaced with <code>dnf</code> as the Fedora package manager.
What this does is installs the Amahi F23 repo, gets the mariadb base packages to avoid dependency conflicts, and installs base Amahi packages (that part should install several packages).
* Your server will boot with the static IP you pre-configured in the Amahi control panel
* This is a headless server, therefore it will boot to a text console. There is no desktop user interface.
* It's strongly recommended you follow the [[transition to Amahi]] HDA guide to get your network fully working properly
* You can verify if the dashboard is available by accessing it from any client using the IP address of your server '''<nowiki>http://IPADDRESS/</nowiki>''' or '''<nowiki>http://hda/</nowiki>''' (in most Windows clients this works even without DNS from your HDA)
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