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==Create a bootable USB-Stick== | ==Create a bootable USB-Stick== | ||
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− | + | # Download the Robotino [https://doc.openrobotino.org/download/tinycore/CoreCustom_20211029.iso custom image]. | |
− | + | # Take a USB-Stick and format it (quick format will do) | |
− | + | # Use [https://unetbootin.github.io/ UNetbootin] to install this custom image to the USB stick. | |
− | + | # Download a [[Robotino3_images|Robotino3 image]] or a [[Robotino4_images|Robotino4 image]] and it's md5 file. With Firefox you need to right-click the file and choose ''save link''. | |
− | + | # Check the integrity of the image using [http://www.withopf.com/tools/md5/ md5]. Run ''md5 -Check:imagefilename.fsa.md5''. | |
− | + | # Copy the image files (.fsa,.f01,...) into the /images/ directory of your USB-stick. '''Note: if images folder is missing, copy to boot folder.''' | |
− | + | # Attach monitor and keyboard to your Robotino. | |
+ | # Plug the USB stick into any of Robotino's USB port. | ||
+ | # Please do not continue without plugging in Robotino to it's power supply. | ||
+ | # Power on Robotino and hit the '''F7''' (for Robotino Professional with Core i5), '''F11''' (for Robotino Basic with Atom) as long as you can see the BIOS startup screen. | ||
+ | # Select your USB stick from the list (not the UEFI entry). | ||
+ | # Select Microcore from the list - this will start the automatic updater. | ||
+ | # After booting into tinycore type restore.sh and press Enter to start the restore process. |
Latest revision as of 09:53, 28 February 2024
Introduction
Robotino 3 has a SSD that stores the operating system. A bootable USB stick is used to
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Create a bootable USB-Stick
If you are using the USB-stick that shipped with Robotino you can skip to step number 6, else follow the instructions below.
- Download the Robotino custom image.
- Take a USB-Stick and format it (quick format will do)
- Use UNetbootin to install this custom image to the USB stick.
- Download a Robotino3 image or a Robotino4 image and it's md5 file. With Firefox you need to right-click the file and choose save link.
- Check the integrity of the image using md5. Run md5 -Check:imagefilename.fsa.md5.
- Copy the image files (.fsa,.f01,...) into the /images/ directory of your USB-stick. Note: if images folder is missing, copy to boot folder.
- Attach monitor and keyboard to your Robotino.
- Plug the USB stick into any of Robotino's USB port.
- Please do not continue without plugging in Robotino to it's power supply.
- Power on Robotino and hit the F7 (for Robotino Professional with Core i5), F11 (for Robotino Basic with Atom) as long as you can see the BIOS startup screen.
- Select your USB stick from the list (not the UEFI entry).
- Select Microcore from the list - this will start the automatic updater.
- After booting into tinycore type restore.sh and press Enter to start the restore process.