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| communication:asterisknow:t5720 [18 years ago - 2007/09/25 23:14] – aogail | communication:asterisknow:t5720 [18 years ago - 2007/10/04 22:48] (current) – aogail | ||
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| ===== Installation ===== | ===== Installation ===== | ||
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| * [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
| * A CD burner if you plan on using the USB CD-ROM drive approach | * A CD burner if you plan on using the USB CD-ROM drive approach | ||
| + | * An external USB hard drive. | ||
| * The latest 32-bit [[http:// | * The latest 32-bit [[http:// | ||
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| The t5720 doesn' | The t5720 doesn' | ||
| - | **NOTE:** If you use a USB CD-ROM instead, just burn the ISO and skip to [[#somefoo]]. | + | **NOTE:** If you use a USB CD-ROM instead, just burn the ISO and skip to [[#Boot]]. |
| === Extract Files === | === Extract Files === | ||
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| Also extract the physdiskwrite archive. | Also extract the physdiskwrite archive. | ||
| - | === Creating | + | === Create |
| The AsteriskNOW CD includes an image for creating a bootable USB disk. It resides at '' | The AsteriskNOW CD includes an image for creating a bootable USB disk. It resides at '' | ||
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| Once '' | Once '' | ||
| - | === Publishing | + | === Publish |
| Your new bootable USB drive will get the t5720 up and running, but the installer needs access to a lot of extra files from the AsteriskNOW CD. You have several options for this. | Your new bootable USB drive will get the t5720 up and running, but the installer needs access to a lot of extra files from the AsteriskNOW CD. You have several options for this. | ||
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| * Second USB drive: If you have a spare USB drive large enough to hold the AsteriskNOW ISO, simply copy the ISO to it. | * Second USB drive: If you have a spare USB drive large enough to hold the AsteriskNOW ISO, simply copy the ISO to it. | ||
| * HTTP: If you have a computer on which you can run an HTTP server, you can copy the contents of the CD to a HTTP-accessible directory. | * HTTP: If you have a computer on which you can run an HTTP server, you can copy the contents of the CD to a HTTP-accessible directory. | ||
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| + | ==== Boot ==== | ||
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| + | Plug your USB boot drive into the t5720 and power it on. During power-on, hit F10 to access the BIOS setup. Make sure that " | ||
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| + | **NOTE:** I've noticed some issues when removing/ | ||
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| + | If all goes well, you will be greeted with a GRUB boot menu. Enter '' | ||
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| + | Continue until you are asked to select install media. Your selection depends on where you decided to [[# | ||