Additional Linux™ Debian Installation Notes - AudioCodes Mediant 1000 User Manual

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4.
Open the Terminal application (e.g. HyperTerminal) on your Windows™ PC. Create a
new connection with the following settings:
Connect Port: COM1
Baudrate: 115200 (bits per second)
Data Bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop Bits: 1
Flow Control: None
5.
Insert the "Boot CD" (created in Stage 3) into the USB CD-ROM drive.
6.
Power up the Mediant 1000.
7.
On the Terminal application, the BIOS phase starts and the Linux installation begins.
The installation uncompresses the kernel, loads it and its drivers, and then starts the
interactive installation.
Notes:
15.4.6 Additional Linux™ Debian Installation Notes
Please refer to the following notes for the remaining part of the installation.
1.
The first interactive screen should be 'Language Selection'. Before you select the
language you wish to use, remove the "Boot CD" and insert the first Debian
installation disk. Select the language you wish to use.
2.
As you continue with the installation, you should go through the following stages of the
installation:
a.
Country selection
b.
CROM scan
c.
DHCP configuring
3.
Configure your network settings manually by selecting the Configure network
manually option. Either:
the DHCP configuration will fail and a screen enabling you to configure the
network manually will appear,
- or -
go to the Main Installation menu and select the manual network configuration.
Ensure the network is connected and set a Static IP Address and all the other
network parameters.
4.
Continue with the installation, going through the following screens:
'Partition disks'
'Installing the Debian base system'
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After the BIOS phase, some badly formatted text may appear on the
screen.
From this point on, you should proceed with the screen instructions, as
instructed by your Linux distributor.
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Document #: LTRT-83302

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