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=== Back Up Your Data === | === Back Up Your Data === | ||
− | + | Back up all important data on the target computer where GhostBSD will be installed. The GhostBSD installer will not ask before making changes to the disk, but once the process has started it cannot be undone. | |
=== Check for FreeBSD Errata === | === Check for FreeBSD Errata === | ||
− | GhostBSD | + | GhostBSD is based on FreeBSD. Although the FreeBSD Project strives to ensure that each release of FreeBSD is as stable as possible, bugs occasionally creep into the process. On very rare occasions those bugs affect the installation process. As these problems are discovered and fixed, they are noted in [http://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.0R/errata.html ''10.0-RELEASE Errata'' page on the FreeBSD web site] and [http://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.1R/errata.html ''10.1-RELEASE Errata'' page on the FreeBSD web site]. Check the errata before installing to make sure that there are no problems that might affect the installation. |
=== Prepare the Installation Media === | === Prepare the Installation Media === | ||
− | The | + | The installation system for GhostBSD can be downloaded for free. GhostBSD is available in <code>.iso</code> (CD DVD) or <code>.img</code> (USB stick and flash drive) file extension. Copies of GhostBSD installation media are available at the [http://www.ghostbsd.org/download GhostBSD download page]. |
− | === Creating a bootable | + | === Creating a bootable Memory Stick. === |
==== Introduction ==== | ==== Introduction ==== | ||
− | After downloading the appropriate . | + | After downloading the appropriate USB .img file, you must copy it to a pendrive using one of the methods described below. Since the image itself can be slightly above 2 GB in size, we suggest you use at least a 4 GB pendrive. |
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==== On Linux ==== | ==== On Linux ==== | ||
− | : <code>sudo dd if= | + | Depending on the architecture, you might want to issue one of the following commands: |
+ | : <code>sudo dd if=GhostBSD10.1-RELEASE-i386.img of=/dev/sdf bs=1M conv=sync</code> | ||
+ | or | ||
+ | : <code>sudo dd if=GhostBSD10.1-RELEASE-amd64.img of=/dev/sdf bs=1M conv=sync</code> | ||
− | ==== On | + | ==== On BSD ==== |
− | : <code>dd if=/path/to/ | + | Depending on the architecture, you might want to issue one of the following commands: |
+ | : <code>dd if=/path/to/GhostBSD10.1-RELEASE-i386.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync</code> | ||
+ | or | ||
+ | : <code>dd if=/path/to/GhostBSD10.1-RELEASE-amd64.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync</code> | ||
==== On Windows ==== | ==== On Windows ==== | ||
− | # Download the desired . | + | This solution comes from [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromImgFiles#Windows Ubuntu help site], but it applies to GhostBSD as well. You can use one of two tools to create a bootable pendrive on Windows. |
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+ | ===== Graphical tool ===== | ||
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+ | # Download the desired .img file | ||
# Download Disk Imager from http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/ | # Download Disk Imager from http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/ | ||
− | # Insert your | + | # Insert your flash media |
# Note the drive letter assigned to your flash media | # Note the drive letter assigned to your flash media | ||
# Start Disk Imager | # Start Disk Imager | ||
# Select the downloaded file and target device, and click "Write" | # Select the downloaded file and target device, and click "Write" | ||
− | # Remove your | + | # Remove your flash media when the operation is complete |
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− | + | ===== Command prompt tool ===== | |
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− | + | # Download the desired .img file | |
− | + | # Download flashnul from http://shounen.ru/soft/flashnul | |
+ | # Attach your USB drive | ||
+ | # Run flashnul -p | ||
+ | # Note the physical device number for the USB drive | ||
+ | # Run flashnul <number obtained in prior step> -L \path\to\downloaded.img | ||
+ | # Answer "yes" if the selected destination device is correct | ||
+ | # Remove your USB drive when the command completes | ||
− | === Conclusion === | + | ==== Conclusion ==== |
− | + | After completing the above steps, the pendrive should hold a bootable GhostBSD system. Just reboot your machine and make sure you boot from the USB - it should then start a live session. | |
[[Category:Handbook]] | [[Category:Handbook]] | ||
[[Category:Installing GhostBSD]] | [[Category:Installing GhostBSD]] |