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Stacey,<br>
I used the "firmware-9.3.0-amd64-i386-netinst" as the base for the
AllStarLink Install ISO.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/22/2018 2:35 AM, KB7YS-Stacey
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<div>Still learning, but getting there...</div>
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<div>After no luck with getting a previous version of DIAL that
was available on the ASL site to work with my fob interface, a
suggestion led me to find there was a new version available.
After installing and working though the asl-menu setup I
finally had a working node with my old Acer Aspire One.
However there were still some tasks to complete.<br>
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<div>While working through the Allmon2 install process I thought
why not use Oracle Virtual Box to test on instead of the
actual system. It was a good thought however the currently
available image will not install on Virtual Box 5.2.8. Just
for kicks I grabbed the current 32bit Debian iso - this
installed on the virtual system with no issues. Anyone have
any thoughts or ideas on why the DIAL image would not work.
Error is 'no kernal' during the install... and it stops. I can
continue, but then grub has nothing to load when the virtual
reboots. Thank for any assistance.</div>
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<div>(PS - I did finally get Allmon2 installed and working, that
was a bit of a bumpy ride, a good learning experience)</div>
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<div>Stacey - KB7YS<br>
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