I want to install the ESOS to the local disk.

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Will Hunting

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Aug 25, 2014, 9:20:38 AM8/25/14
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hi,All Guys!

 
           Can I install the ESOS to the local disk?
           How?
    
           Thanks a lot.

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Marc Smith

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Aug 25, 2014, 9:25:57 AM8/25/14
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Hi,

The easiest way is to boot your target machine (the machine you want to run ESOS on) with a Linux "live CD/DVD" and then download/extract an ESOS package from inside of that and run the installer script there.


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Steve Jones

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Aug 25, 2014, 9:55:04 AM8/25/14
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I don't know what the official stance is, but I have been able to do the manual build method (a long time ago) to a dedicated internal disk, and it worked.  I have also been able to manually "dd" the image to a small internal disk and have it work.  Not sure if it's something officially intended or supported..


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Marc Smith

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Aug 25, 2014, 10:01:49 AM8/25/14
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That works too... the official stance is whatever is the most convenient method for getting the bits onto the disk. =)


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Will Hunting

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Sep 9, 2014, 11:01:04 AM9/9/14
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Thanks!

在 2014年8月25日星期一UTC+8下午10时01分49秒,Marc Smith写道:

Darren Williams

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Sep 28, 2014, 5:42:41 PM9/28/14
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I've just started using ESOS too and I also wanted to install to local HDD.

A very easy way I have found was to boot off an ESOS USB though I guess any live linux would do.

On the ESOS USB, cd /tmp (I needed to do this as there wasn't enough room on the roor filesystem)

Then wget the latest ESOS zip file.

Unzip it, change into the unzipped directory and just run the install.sh as normal, just choosing your HDD when prompted.

joe

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Sep 29, 2014, 2:48:39 PM9/29/14
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Yes, just follow the wiki manual, it is easy to create an ESOS USB.

And I encountered one problem:
I created the ESOS USB, and then I need to change the hardware, including motherboard.
Unfortunately ESOS keep poping error like: SCST device: 0:0:0:0 not found.

 I believe there is a way to trigger ESOS to re-scan the hardware and sync the hardware config. 
The easiest way would be recreate the ESOS USB in the new hardware. I have tried that, and it works.



在 2014年9月28日星期日UTC-7下午2时42分41秒,Darren Williams写道:
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