installation_debian_sur_chromebook_asus_c201
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| installation_debian_sur_chromebook_asus_c201 [2018/06/22 04:54] – créée Fabián Rodríguez | installation_debian_sur_chromebook_asus_c201 [2018/06/22 05:05] (current) – [Building a bootable Devuan fro ISO] Fabián Rodríguez | ||
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| ===== Building a bootable Devuan fro ISO ===== | ===== Building a bootable Devuan fro ISO ===== | ||
| - | * Get the Devuan ASCII (based on Stretch) ISO netinstall - [[https:// | + | |
| - | * Install in VirtualBox | + | * Install in VirtualBox |
| - | * Install Devuan ASCII in VirtualBox | + | * Install Devuan ASCII in VirtualBox |
| - | ** Make sure to include console productivity and SSH server options | + | * Make sure to include console productivity and SSH server options |
| - | * Use the DevSus script at https:// | + | * Use the DevSus script at https:// |
| ===== Get a pre-built Devuan ISO image ===== | ===== Get a pre-built Devuan ISO image ===== | ||
| - | * Go to https:// | + | |
| ===== Devuan installation from bootable USB ===== | ===== Devuan installation from bootable USB ===== | ||
| - | * Insert the USB key | + | |
| - | * Boot the system, you should see Libreboot prompt with boot options. Use Ctrl-U to boot from USB | + | * Boot the system, you should see Libreboot prompt with boot options. Use Ctrl-U to boot from USB |
| - | * Once at the login prompt, login as root (no password) | + | * Once at the login prompt, login as root (no password) |
| - | * dd if=/ | + | * dd if=/ |
| - | * Turn off the system, remove the USB key | + | * Turn off the system, remove the USB key |
| - | * Turn it on again, you should now have a login prompt | + | * Turn it on again, you should now have a login prompt |
| ===== Connect to your network ===== | ===== Connect to your network ===== | ||
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| The image does not include drivers for the on-board wifi as they are proprietary. You will need a USB wifi adapter such as those from ThinkPenguin.com. An Atheros AR9271 based adapter was used in this example (USB ID 0cf3:9271) | The image does not include drivers for the on-board wifi as they are proprietary. You will need a USB wifi adapter such as those from ThinkPenguin.com. An Atheros AR9271 based adapter was used in this example (USB ID 0cf3:9271) | ||
| - | * Insert your USB adapter on the right port | + | |
| - | * Generate a configuration file for wpa_supplicant: | + | * Verify a new interface is available: |
| - | ** | + | * ''# |
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| + | * ''# | ||
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| + | * Assuming your interface is wlan0, connect to your network like this: | ||
| + | * ''# | ||
| + | * '' | ||
| + | The connection should now be up, check with '' | ||
installation_debian_sur_chromebook_asus_c201.txt · Last modified: by Fabián Rodríguez
