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    Alix Out of space 4G image

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      lannet2k
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      yes is Alix APU 4g ram

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        doktornotor Banned
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        Once again. Alix != APU. Do a normal install, not embedded.

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          lannet2k
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          I dd the CF 4g I had in the old Alix :)
          Don't know how to do a normal install on the APU :(
          I try to start from an external usb but I was not able to see any info on the serial connection, so I upgraded the old installation using the web interface and all was OK ( 1.2 up to 2.2 ).
          :)

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            doktornotor Banned
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            @lannet2k:

            Don't know how to do a normal install on the APU :(

            Use the memstick serial amd64 image.

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              lannet2k
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              OK thanks,
              I will try :)

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                kejianshi
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                Did you know…

                Linux Mint has a usb stick formater and image writer pre-installed?

                I hate fussing with windows tools.

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                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                  I didn't and I'm using it right now.  ;)
                  Thanks.

                  Did you know that the Linux Mint ISO can be written straight to a USB stick and booted without the need for any sort of tool. Which surprised me.

                  Steve

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                    kejianshi
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                    Yeah - But I have one of my SSDs with a USB3 interface plugged into it so I tend to just full install on that an make it bootable.

                    I think its a nice tool, either way.

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                      lannet2k
                      last edited by

                      Thanks,
                      good suggestion ;)
                      ;)

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                        lannet2k
                        last edited by

                        OK all done.
                        Installed a fresh copy on the mSata , now I'm working on restoring all the setting.
                        Thanks to all.
                        8)

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