I am trying to install amahi for the first time, and apparently I am missing something. I followed the steps here https://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Amahi_8_Install. I installed the minimal fedora 21, and that seems to work. My desktop doesn't have a DVD drive so I will need to install the amahi from a usb stick, but I can't find the amahi 8 iso or an installer online. Can someone help me out? Where is the link to download the amahi 8 installer? Is it possible to install it from command line on the fedora?
Thanks for the help
Install Amahi 8 from USB
Re: Install Amahi 8 from USB
There is no ISO for Amahi 8. Follow the instructions in the wiki.
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Re: Install Amahi 8 from USB
So is there a way to install without a DVD drive? Sorry I am a bit confused. Where do you get the DVD installer?
Last edited by ljherskowitz on Sun Jan 03, 2016 5:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Install Amahi 8 from USB
Yes. The only time you need a DVD drive is to install Fedora 21. After that it's all command line. Please follow the install guidance in the wiki that I posted.
Amahi is a collection of OS packages added after the Fedora install. There is no DVD install. It integrates with the OS using existing packages available in the Fedora 21 and Amahi repositories.
Does that make sense?
Amahi is a collection of OS packages added after the Fedora install. There is no DVD install. It integrates with the OS using existing packages available in the Fedora 21 and Amahi repositories.
Does that make sense?
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