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| author | Christian Poessinger <christian@poessinger.com> | 2020-09-13 15:57:32 +0200 | 
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| committer | Christian Poessinger <christian@poessinger.com> | 2020-09-13 15:57:32 +0200 | 
| commit | 82bcd24b34b6f0d5365d096d092cad84da480314 (patch) | |
| tree | e4f51128c7ebfe4285a691b4b79ef4182d733808 /docs | |
| parent | c729b98caf953256757936e2f7d8b6f27d07a1de (diff) | |
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| diff --git a/docs/install.rst b/docs/install.rst index 3e31449f..a210c1ad 100644 --- a/docs/install.rst +++ b/docs/install.rst @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ it in your hard drive. **With your downloaded VyOS .iso file you can  create a bootable USB drive that will let you boot into a fully  functional VyOS system**. Once you have tested it, you can either decide  to begin a :ref:`permanent_installation` in your hard drive or power -your system off, remove the USB drive, and leave everythng as it was.  +your system off, remove the USB drive, and leave everythng as it was.  If you have a GNU+Linux system, you can create your VyOS bootable USB @@ -206,8 +206,8 @@ stick with with the ``dd`` command:      all partitions.   .. code-block:: none -  -  $ umount /dev/sdX*  + +  $ umount /dev/sdX*   4. Write the image (your VyOS .iso file) to the USB drive.      Note that here you want to use the device name (e.g. /dev/sdb), not @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ stick with with the ``dd`` command:    **Warning**: This will destroy all data on the USB drive!   .. code-block:: none -  +     # dd if=/path/to/vyos.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=8M; sync   5. Wait until you get the outcome (bytes copied). Be patient, in some @@ -286,19 +286,19 @@ In order to proceed with a permanent installation:     Would you like me to try to partition a drive automatically     or would you rather partition it manually with parted?  If     you have already setup your partitions, you may skip this step -    +     Partition (Auto/Parted/Skip) [Auto]: -    +     I found the following drives on your system:      sda    4294MB -    +     Install the image on? [sda]: -    +     This will destroy all data on /dev/sda.     Continue? (Yes/No) [No]: Yes -    +     How big of a root partition should I create? (2000MB - 4294MB) [4294]MB: -    +     Creating filesystem on /dev/sda1: OK     Done!     Mounting /dev/sda1... @@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ In order to proceed with a permanent installation:     I found the following configuration files:         /opt/vyatta/etc/config.boot.default     Which one should I copy to sda? [/opt/vyatta/etc/config.boot.default]: -    +     Copying /opt/vyatta/etc/config.boot.default to sda.     Enter password for administrator account     Enter password for user 'vyos': @@ -318,9 +318,9 @@ In order to proceed with a permanent installation:     I need to install the GRUB boot loader.     I found the following drives on your system:      sda    4294MB -    +     Which drive should GRUB modify the boot partition on? [sda]: -    +     Setting up grub: OK     Done! @@ -484,17 +484,17 @@ Known Issues  This is a list of known issues that can arise during installation.  Black screen on install -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +-----------------------  GRUB attempts to redirect all output to a serial port for ease of installation on headless hosts. -This appears to cause an hard lockup on some hardware that lacks a serial port, with the result being a  +This appears to cause an hard lockup on some hardware that lacks a serial port, with the result being a  black screen after selecting the `Live system` option from the installation image.  The workaround is to type `e` when the boot menu appears and edit the GRUB boot options.  Specifically, remove the: -`console=ttyS0,115200`  +`console=ttyS0,115200` -option, and type CTRL-X to boot.  +option, and type CTRL-X to boot.  Installation can then continue as outlined above. | 
