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- | ===== Installing Images ===== | + | ===== Booting |
- | Currently there are only instructions for booting | + | |
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- | Materials needed: | + | |
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- | * USB Stick | + | |
- | * image.wic file (prebuilt or custom) | + | |
- | * x86 based PC with the ability to boot from USB (any reasonably modern PC should be able to do this) | + | |
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- | ==== Identifying the USB Stick ==== | + | |
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- | Plug in the USB Stick and identify the corresponding block device (''/ | + | |
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- | Example output for '' | + | |
- | < | + | |
- | $ lsblk | + | |
- | NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT | + | |
- | sda | + | |
- | └─sda1 | + | |
- | sdb | + | |
- | ├─sdb1 | + | |
- | └─sdb2 | + | |
- | sdf | + | |
- | sdg | + | |
- | ├─sdg1 | + | |
- | └─sdg2 | + | |
- | nvme1n1 | + | |
- | ├─nvme1n1p1 259:2 0 | + | |
- | ├─nvme1n1p2 259:3 0 457.3G | + | |
- | └─nvme1n1p3 259:4 0 | + | |
- | nvme0n1 | + | |
- | ├─nvme0n1p1 259:5 0 | + | |
- | └─nvme0n1p2 259:6 0 931.2G | + | |
- | </ | + | |
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- | A quick guide to reading the output: | + | |
- | '' | + | |
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- | '' | + | |
- | These names represent the device as found in ''/ | + | |
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- | The easiest way to identify the right block device is usually it's size. | + | |
- | In the example output above, we are looking for a 4GB USB Stick. | + | |
- | We can infer that the USB Stick is ''/ | + | |
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- | If there are multiple devices of the same size as the USB stick it may be necessary to run '' | + | |
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- | ==== Writing the image to the USB stick ==== | + | |
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- | **WARNING: Writing the image to the USB Stick will erase all content!** | + | |
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- | **WARNING: Make absolutely sure you have identified the correct device! dd will not hesitate to override your OS drive if you tell it to!** | + | |
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- | Use the following command to write the image to the USB stick | + | |
- | modifying ''/ | + | |
- | < | + | |
- | sudo dd if=/ | + | |
- | sudo eject /dev/sdX | + | |
- | </ | + | |
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- | ==== Booting | + | |
The USB stick can now be used to boot from USB. | The USB stick can now be used to boot from USB. | ||
Note that the BIOS/UEFI setting to achieve this are hardware specific. | Note that the BIOS/UEFI setting to achieve this are hardware specific. |