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− | + | To access this install, hold down the '''n''' key (for network) while the computer starts. As soon as the network icon starts blinking on the screen you may release the '''n''' key. | |
− | # At the first boot prompt enter an '''l''' (for linux) to install the current version of Ubuntu. | + | # At the first boot prompt enter an '''l''' (for linux). At the second boot prompt press "Return" to install the current version of Ubuntu. |
# The installation will stop at the keyboard selection. Accept the defaults (No or USA) for the next 3 screens and the installation will continue automatically. | # The installation will stop at the keyboard selection. Accept the defaults (No or USA) for the next 3 screens and the installation will continue automatically. | ||
+ | # If prompted to choose between wired and wireless network choose eth0 (wired) | ||
# When prompted for a hostname, delete the current entry and enter '''macbox''' in its place | # When prompted for a hostname, delete the current entry and enter '''macbox''' in its place | ||
− | # When prompted for HD partitioning, accept the | + | # When prompted for HD partitioning we need to make a decision. |
+ | ## If this is a computer with a wiped and tested hard drive we can accept the default and let the installation proceed. | ||
+ | ## If this is a computer that needs to have the hard drive tested (coming straight from Mac eval or TARDIS), we need to run '''badblocks'''. To do this we choose "Go Back" and then select "Execute a shell" from the menu. At the prompt type "'''badblocks -wvvf -c1024 /dev/hda'''" and hit enter. If that command fails, try "'''badblocks -wvvf -c1024 /dev/sda'''" instead. It will take about 3 hours to run badblocks. | ||
+ | ## If there are any bad blocks we must replace the hard drive. | ||
+ | ## If there are no bad blocks, you can proceed with the installation. To do this type "exit" to leave the shell, select "Partition drives" from the list, accept the defaults and the rest of the installation will proceed automatically. | ||
+ | The remainder of the installation will take approximately 30 minutes and the computer will automatically reboot following the installation. | ||
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Revision as of 13:29, 6 April 2010
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Check for blown capacitors (if system can be easily opened) |
Visually inspect motherboard capacitors for bulges/leaks. If you find one, check with your instructor. |
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Make sure that covers are available for open bays |
If covers are missing, check parts storage for replacements |
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Install battery |
Pay attention to correct position; look for '+' by battery holder |
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Install hard drive (if it has not been wiped in the system) |
Refer to MacBuild Spec Sheet for appropriate size |
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Install/swap RAM |
If the system has a built-in display, remember to swap out any old untested memory in it for new tested memory. Refer to MacBuild Spec Sheet for appropriate amount, but all systems should have a minimum of 512MB of RAM. |
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Clean/dust inside |
If necessary |
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Attach keyboard/mouse, monitor, network cable, and power cord (as necessary) | ||
Clear the PRAM |
While starting up, hold the Option+Apple+p+r keys. Continue holding the keys until the system chimes three times. Release the keys after the third chime is heard. |
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Set the system clock and NVRAM in Open Firmware |
While starting up, hold the Option+Apple+o+f keys. Release the keys when the Open Firmware prompt comes up. Run the following command: decimal dev rtc [sec min hour day month year] set-time All values aside from the year should be two-digit numbers in 24-hour format. The year should be a four-digit number. Additionally, the clock needs to be set to UTC, so remember to add 7 hours to the current time if on regular time or 8 hours during Daylight Saving Time. For example, to set the clock to 1:58 PM on September 18th, 2009, the command would be decimal dev rtc 00 58 20 18 09 2009 set-time To reset the NVRAM type the following commands in the specified order: reset-nvram set-defaults reset-all The system will reboot after the reset-all command is entered. |
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Install Ubuntu |
Please note that any values not explicitly defined here (HTTP proxies and such) should be left blank.
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Start up Ubuntu |
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Verify hardware in the system |
To verify the hardware in a system, open up a terminal and run: sudo lshw|less This runs a command called lshw (which stands for "list hardware") and sends the output to another command called less, which is a simple reader that allows you to scroll through lshw's output. The items to pay attention to are:
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Set up the environment and install extra apps |
sudo apt-get install vlc
sudo apt-get install b43-fwcutter
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Test USB ports |
If any port doesn't work, the machine should be recycled |
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Test CD/DVD data and sound |
Note: Brasero has problems with versions of Ubuntu before Karmic (9.10). For Hardy (8.04LTS) and Jaunty (9.04) you may want to install and use k3b instead: sudo apt-get install k3b |
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Check if wireless works (if the system has a wireless card) |
Use Network Manager to see if you can connect to Free Geek's wireless network. If you can, the wireless card works. |
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Check for software updates |
There are a few ways to do this:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade Install all updates if any are found |
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Generate "printme" report for system |
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Power down the system and place on the QC shelf |
This is Roy's simplified version of a checklist for Mac desktop build:
Build
Steps | Notes/Detailed Instructions | Done |
Attach keyboard/mouse, monitor, network cable, and power cord (as necessary) | ||
Clear the PRAM |
While starting up, hold the Option+Apple+p+r keys. Continue holding the keys until the system chimes three times. Release the keys after the third chime is heard and shift quickly to the Option+Apple+o+f keys. |
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Set the system clock and NVRAM in Open Firmware |
While starting up, hold the Option+Apple+o+f keys. Release the keys when the Open Firmware prompt comes up. Run the following command: decimal dev rtc [sec min hour day month year] set-time All values aside from the year should be two-digit numbers in 24-hour format. The year should be a four-digit number. Additionally, the clock needs to be set to UTC, so remember to add 7 hours to the current time if on regular time or 8 hours during Daylight Saving Time. For example, to set the clock to 1:58 PM on September 18th, 2009, the command would be decimal dev rtc 00 58 20 18 09 2009 set-time To reset the NVRAM type the following commands in the specified order: reset-nvram set-defaults reset-all The system will reboot after the reset-all command is entered. |
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Start the network installation and run badblocks if necessary |
To access this install, hold down the n key (for network) while the computer starts. As soon as the network icon starts blinking on the screen you may release the n key.
The remainder of the installation will take approximately 30 minutes and the computer will automatically reboot following the installation. |
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Start up Ubuntu |
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Set up the environment and verify hardware in the system |
To verify the hardware in a system, open up a terminal and run: sudo lshw This runs a command called lshw (which stands for "list hardware") The items to pay attention to are:
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Test CD/DVD data and sound |
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Check if wireless works (if the system has a wireless card) |
Use Network Manager to see if you can connect to Free Geek's wireless network. If you can, the wireless card works. |
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Generate "printme" report for system |
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Power down the system, attach the printme sheet, and take to the store or place on storage shelf as appropriate. |
QC (in progress)
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Attach keyboard/mouse, monitor, network cable, and power cord (as necessary) | ||
Verify that the splash screen works |
When powering on the system, you should see the Ubuntu splash screen before the desktop finishes loading. It's fine if the colors are irregular, as long as something is displayed. If the splash screen doesn't work, go through the steps in the Special Configuration to enable it. |
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Verify hardware in the system |
To verify the hardware in a system, open up a terminal and run: sudo lshw|less This runs a command called lshw (which stands for "list hardware") and sends the output to another command called less, which is a simple reader that allows you to scroll through lshw's output. The items to pay attention to are:
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Test CD/DVD data and sound |
Note: Brasero has problems with versions of Ubuntu before Karmic (9.10). For Hardy (8.04LTS) and Jaunty (9.04) you may want to install and use k3b instead: sudo apt-get install k3b |
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Check if wireless works (if the system has a wireless card) |
Use Network Manager to see if you can connect to Free Geek's wireless network. If you can, the wireless card works. |
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Check for software updates |
There are a few ways to do this:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade Install all updates if any are found |
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Verify printme notes |
Locate the 'build_printme.pdf file on the desktop. Open it up and make sure that the notes written on the Build printme sheet accurately reflect the components and special issues with the system. If they are not accurate, please make any necessary changes when you create the printme printout for the QC process. |
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Generate "printme" report for system |
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Clean outside cover |
Clean case monitor face, connector panel, keyboard, and mouse as well |
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Attach "printme" report to system | ||
Bundle system with tested keyboard/mouse and power cord | ||
Place system on the Outbound shelf |