[App_rpt-users] Where to start ?

Jon Rorke jrorke at cogeco.ca
Tue May 22 17:38:47 UTC 2012


I just connected a Sata dvd drive to my Intel Atom mini ITX MB and 
loaded acid on it. Once the install was complete I disconnected the sata 
DVD drive and rebooted. No problem from there on.

I run that box as 4 nodes and no DVD /CD rom.

Jon VA3RQ

On 5/22/2012 11:43 AM, Ron wrote:
> Alan,
> I'm running node 28174 <tel:28174> on an Atom processor in an Acer 
> Aspire One booting from a USB stick.  I disconnected the hard drives 
> on another computer, used the ACID CD to install on the USB, then 
> booted the Acer from the USB.  Thanks to udev all the hardware changes 
> were handled without issues.
> Ron KA7U
>
> /Connected by DROID on Verizon Wireless/
>
>
> -----Original message-----
>
>     *From: *Alan Adamson <adamson_alan at hotmail.com>*
>     To: *App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org*
>     Sent: *Tue, May 22, 2012 14:45:06 GMT+00:00*
>     Subject: *[App_rpt-users] Where to start?
>
>     I finally got my IRLP node fully functional, now it's time to move
>     on to allstar, etc.
>
>     BUT I'm totally stuck.  I tried to install Xipar and it's builton
>     such an old linux platform  that it won't work on my current
>     hardware (Atom based motherboard).  so I decided to try the ACID
>     install just to see where that gets me and I can't do that either
>     - A)because I don't want to put a CD on my Atom board, and B)
>     eventhoughI have a bootable usb stick with ACID on it, about half
>     waythroughthe install it wants to go back to a cdrom to get a file
>     :(.  And to make matters worse, the dl.allstarlink.org site is MIA
>     in the etherverse.
>
>     so as a last ditch effort, I decided to try a manual install...
>     Well, good luck with that, I can't find any good information on
>     doing it the hard way.  And the one site that I did find needs a
>     file again from dl.allstarlink.org.
>
>     So.... Let me try this again with some people who may really know
>     what's going on.
>
>     I know I can get all my hardware up with a current debian install
>     and some ALSA driver changes for the motherboard audio.  From
>     that, how can I install the software such that I can get on the
>     allstar link network?  I already have registration information
>     from allstar.
>
>     Or as a fall back, does anyone have a copy of the files.tar.gz
>     file that would normally reside on the dl.allstarlink.org site? 
>     Or know what happened to that site?
>
>     I know this is probably like trying to solder 0402 SMT parts with
>     a 70W soldering torch, but I need some direction to get me headed
>     in... I've got lots o linux experience, just none as it relates to
>     this ROIP stuff.
>
>     Thanks in advance, any suggestions welcome.
>
>     Alan
>
>
>
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