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Revision as of 09:19, 1 April 2014
Contents
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
- Download the Robotino3 custom image.
- Take a USB-Stick and format it (quick format will do)
- Use Core2USB to install this custom image to the USB stick.
- Download the latest image and it's md5 file from here. 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 into the boot directory of your USB-stick.
- Attach monitor and keyboard to your Robotino 3.
- Plug the USB stick into any of Robotino3's USB port.
- Power on Robotino3 and hit the F7 as long as you can see the BIOS startup screen.
- Select your USB stick from the list (not the UEFI entry).
- After booting into tinycore the restore script is executed automatically.
SSID after installing image
After installing the image and booting Robotino, Robotino's wireless settings are
SSID: Robotino3AP PSK: robotino3ap
Trouble shooting
No image found
This can happen, when mounting of the USB-stick failed. Please try the following steps:
sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/sdb1 sudo restore.sh