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Install asterisk from usb stick
Install asterisk from usb stick













install asterisk from usb stick
  1. INSTALL ASTERISK FROM USB STICK INSTALL
  2. INSTALL ASTERISK FROM USB STICK MODS
  3. INSTALL ASTERISK FROM USB STICK PC
  4. INSTALL ASTERISK FROM USB STICK ISO
  5. INSTALL ASTERISK FROM USB STICK WINDOWS

Meanwhile, I have already copied the ISO file to the USB before commencing installation.Īm so confused. Please copy this image to the drive and click Retry. I got stucked at a point where I got an error message that reads thus: Missing ISO 9660 image The installer has tried to mount image#1, but cannot find it on the hard drive. That was a straight forward instruction there. If you copied the Elastix ISO to the USB root just leave the directory blank (arrow 2), if you copied it to a directory, specify it there and the click OK to continue. You should select the USB, usually it is the last one in the list. Now, if you are using the same configuration as me (one unpartitioned hard drive), you should get only one choice here /dev/sdb1 (arrow 1) which is the USB, if your hard drive already have partitions or you have more than one hard drive you will probably get a list here.

install asterisk from usb stick

You should see the screen below, just hit Enter to continue. If it doesn't, load the computer boot menu and select the USB to boot.

INSTALL ASTERISK FROM USB STICK PC

As we only have one unpartitioned hard drive, the PC should boot directly from the USB. Plug in the USB drive in the computer and turn it on. Anyone experienced installation and running Asterisk on USB. That's it for the second file, save it and close it.

INSTALL ASTERISK FROM USB STICK INSTALL

If you miss this change, the linux installer will install the bootloader in the USB, so you would only be able to boot Elastix if the USB is connected. Now look for this line, is right below: #System bootloader configuration bootloader -location=mbr and change it to: #System bootloader configuration bootloader -location=mbr -driveorder=sda,sdb This change is very important, it tells the Linux installer that the computer boots first from sda (the hard drive), so it installs the bootloader there. Now append this line after the CDROM section ignoredisk -drives=sdb This line tells the Linux Installer to ignore the USB as a target for installation, we won't install to the USB we are going to install to the hard drive. Now let's look for the file ks_default.cfg in the USB root and open it with Notepad++ Look for this lines: #Use CDROM installation media cdrom and change it to: #Use CDROM installation media # cdrom we comment the cdrom line because we are not going to install from cdrom. P.S.: RMPREPUSB should be able to prepare the USB stick and install to it the grub4dos. Bootable pen drive - posted in Questions: Really need some help, Im using win xp, and i had downloaded a bootable iso of Asterisk now from the iso has Asterisk now along with Linux. Installing Asterisknow on USB drive gives a Popup saying it can not create boot partition on the usb drive. That is all for the first file, save it and close it. As we only have one hard drive (sda) the usb is the second hard drive (sdb), if you have 2 hard drives then the USB would be the third hard drive (sdc). If you have more than one hard drive you would have to modify the line. Look for this line, in my file is line 9, but it may change: append initrd=/ubninit ks=cdrom:/ks_default.cfg ramdisk_size=8192 and change it to: append initrd=/ubninit ks=hd:sdb1:/ks_default.cfg ramdisk_size=8192 The original line instructs the Linux installer to look for the configuration file in the CDROM, we changed that to make it look for the file in a hard drive (SDB1), the 1 at the end is the partition, sdb1 is the second hard drive's first partition. cfg with Notepad++, the file is in the root of the USB.

INSTALL ASTERISK FROM USB STICK MODS

Kingdoms Of Amalur Reckoning Mods Pc Download. You can get it here: Open the file syslinux.

INSTALL ASTERISK FROM USB STICK WINDOWS

Now that we understand the Linux hard drive naming, let's open the first file we need to modify: I recommend you to use Notepad++ to modify the files, sometimes windows notepad does not handle Linux files very good. If you have 2 hard drives, then the USB would be SDC. For Linux the USB will be another hard drive so it will identify it as SDB if there are no other hard drives in the PC. So if you are going to install Elastix to the first hard drive (and the only one) that would be SDA. We need to modify two files in the USB Here we need to understand how Linux identifies the different drives we have in the computer, usually the first hard drive is SDA, the second is SDB and so on. When Anaconda (the linux installer) installs from hard drive it looks for the ISO. Now let's copy the Elastix ISO to the USB, even though UNetbootin extracted the ISO in the USB we also need the ISO in the USB. When UNetbootin finishes extracting just click on Exit, we don't need to reboot.















Install asterisk from usb stick