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===== Partition disk ===== | ===== Partition disk ===== | ||
- | Use for example '' | + | Use for example '' |
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+ | There are many ways you can partition your disk. Simple example below: | ||
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+ | * cfdisk /dev/sdX (assuming fresh disk visible in system as sdX) | ||
+ | * choose GPT partition table | ||
+ | * create 10MB BIOS Boot partition | ||
+ | * create 1GB EFI System partition | ||
+ | * create Linux partition (or more partitions) for PLD | ||
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+ | |||
+ | \\ :!: Write something more here :!: | ||
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===== Packages installation ===== | ===== Packages installation ===== | ||
+ | All packages are installed using **poldek** tool (it is a package manager for PLD). | ||
< | < | ||
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Note **Kernel driver in use: ata_piix** (alias scsi_hostadapter ata_piix) | Note **Kernel driver in use: ata_piix** (alias scsi_hostadapter ata_piix) | ||
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+ | While at it, on actual installed PLD system (not needed on rescuecd), you can do the same for network card driver: | ||
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+ | < | ||
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+ | (again **lspci -k** will help to choose correct one) | ||
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By default kernel installation also generates initrd based on mounted /proc, /sys, /dev files and configured fstab, modprobe.conf and few others configuration files. generated initrd (which by default is initramfs cpio image) is saved in /boot. | By default kernel installation also generates initrd based on mounted /proc, /sys, /dev files and configured fstab, modprobe.conf and few others configuration files. generated initrd (which by default is initramfs cpio image) is saved in /boot. | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
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+ | There are two initrd generators used in PLD: geninitrd and dracut. Choose one. | ||
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+ | === geninitrd === | ||
If something fails or you want to regenerate initrd manually you can do it using: | If something fails or you want to regenerate initrd manually you can do it using: | ||
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//-v// option causes geninitrd to write additional information, | //-v// option causes geninitrd to write additional information, | ||
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+ | === dracut === | ||
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+ | :!: Write something more here :!: | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
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+ | PLD supports systemd and non-systemd installations. In case of systemd installation you need to install package | ||
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+ | < | ||
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+ | package and setup default boot kernel cmdline option in grub/lilo. Add | ||
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- | Resulting file is saved as **/ | + | Resulting file is saved as **/ |
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