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Re: System installation from a USB stick
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David Thompson |
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Re: System installation from a USB stick |
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Tue, 01 Jul 2014 08:06:41 -0400 |
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Ludovic Courtès <address@hidden> writes:
> Hello!
>
> I’ve uploaded a USB installation image for x86_64 for testing:
>
> http://www.fdn.fr/~lcourtes/software/guix/gnu-usb-install-20140629.x86_64.xz
> SHA1: d36e70d25b81b734fa9558a5446fabb96489ec3b
> (100 MiB)
>
> It works like this:
>
> 1. Run ‘xz -d gnu-usb-install-20140629.x86_64.xz’.
>
> 2. Copy it as is to a USB stick that of 1GiB or more:
> dd if=gnu-usb-install-20140629.x86_64 of=/dev/sdX
> where sdX is the device corresponding to the USB stick.
>
> Then you can boot on the USB stick. There’s a bit of documentation on
> tty2, but it lacks what follows. ;-)
>
It boots! :)
> To install the system, you would:
>
> 1. Configure the network, by running ‘dhclient eth0’ for instance.
> Normally udev automatically loads device drivers (e.g., my laptop
> uses e1000e for Ethernet), but since it’s a small config kernel, it
> may miss drivers for your system, in which case you’re screwed.
>
My desktop computer is in the "screwed" category. I need the r8169
kernel module for ethernet to work.
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