diff --git a/test.Debian b/test.Debian new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3fb8b22 --- /dev/null +++ b/test.Debian @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +Test Parameters: + +sudo ./mk_mmc.sh --mmc /dev/sde --dtb omap4-panda --distro wheezy-armhf + +Hardware: PandaBoard, usb keyboard, dvi monitor, ethernet cable. + +[!!] Select a language: English - English +[!!] Select your location: United States +[!!] Configure the keyboard: (Keymap to use:) American English +[!] Configure the network: (Hostname:) +[!] Configure the network: (Domain name:) +[!] Choose a mirror of the Debian archive: (Debian archive mirror country:) +[!] Choose a mirror of the Debian archive: (Debian archive mirror:) +[!] Choose a mirror of the Debian archive: (Proxy:) (blank unless you have a local deb file proxy) +[!!] Set up users and passwords: (Root password:) +[!!] Set up users and passwords: (Re-enter password to verify:) +[!!] Set up users and passwords: (Full name for the new user:) +[!!] Set up users and passwords: (Username for your account:) +[!!] Set up users and passwords: (Choose a password for the new user:) +[!!] Set up users and passwords: (Re-enter password to verify:) +[!!] Configure the clock: (Select your time zone:) + +(Partition Setup: This has now changed, from previous release's as it now recommends a proper bootable card layout, you can change it if you want, BUT just do not touch the initial "boot" partition.) + +[!!] Partition disks: (unless your installing to an external usb drive) +[!!] Partition disks: (Write the changes to disks?:) +[!] Configuring popularity-contest: () +[!] Software selection: +Default (best option for all devices) + +[!] Continue without boot loader: + +Note: "Finishing the installation" at "Running: rcn-ee-finish-install-device..." +This is where we install our own kernel/booloader. +See-for-details: https://github.com/RobertCNelson/netinstall/blob/master/scripts/debian-finish.sh + +System Reboots + +Debian GNU/Linux wheezy/sid debian tty1 +debian login: diff --git a/test.Debian_Squeeze b/test.Debian_Squeeze deleted file mode 100644 index f303034..0000000 --- a/test.Debian_Squeeze +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -Test Parameters: - -sudo ./mk_mmc.sh --mmc /dev/sdd --uboot beagle_xm --distro squeeze --firmware - -// only with --serial-mode) -//English -//US -//No (keyboard) - - -eth0: Ethernet -Hostname: debian (your free to call it anything) -Domain Name: (blank) -Debian archive mirror country: -Debian archive mirror: -HTTP proxy: -Proxy (Blank unless you have a local file proxy apt-cacher-ng) -Root password: -Re-enter password to verify: -Full name for the new user: -Username for your account: -Choose a password for the new user: -Re-enter password to verify: -Select your time zone: -Guided - use the largest continuous free space -Partitioning scheme: (All files in one partition (recommended for new users)) -#creates : Partition #5 on mmcblk0 as ext3 -#creates : Partition #6 on mmcblk0 as swap -Finish partitioning and write changes to disk -Write the changes to disk: -Participate in the package usage survey: -Choose software to install: ([x] Standard system utilities) -> -Continue without boot loader -//This is where, we cleanup the image by installing our custom *.deb -Setting users and passwords -preseed -rcn-ee-finish-installing-device -(Once complete, it should autoboot) - diff --git a/test.Ubuntu b/test.Ubuntu index 66f696d..c3291c1 100644 --- a/test.Ubuntu +++ b/test.Ubuntu @@ -18,10 +18,12 @@ Hardware: PandaBoard, usb keyboard, dvi monitor, ethernet cable. [!!] Set up users and passwords: (Use weak password? :) [!!] Set up users and passwords: (Encrypt your home directory? :) [!!] Configure the clock: Central + (Partition Setup: This has now changed, from previous release's as it now recommends a proper bootable card layout, you can change it if you want, BUT just do not touch the initial "boot" partition.) + [!!] Partition disks: (Write the changes to disks?:) (unless your installing to an external usb drive) [!] Software selection: -None (best option for all devices) +Default (best option for all devices) Lubuntu Desktop (good for low memory devices) Xubuntu Desktop (good for dual core devices) Kubuntu Desktop (good for dual core + devices)