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* Get internet, be root using su - , then, if you want to install GParted: | * Get internet, be root using su - , then, if you want to install GParted: | ||
cd /etc/SOLEIL/installers | cd /etc/SOLEIL/installers | ||
− | sh 4.1-x86-GPARTED | + | sh 4.1-x86-GPARTED.sh |
* Same for G4L, System Rescue CD and Dyne:bolic | * Same for G4L, System Rescue CD and Dyne:bolic | ||
* There is no way to install the Slackware 64 bit PXE filesystem for now | * There is no way to install the Slackware 64 bit PXE filesystem for now |
Revision as of 17:54, 14 February 2013
Contents
Disclaimer
- Same as here.
- The release thread is located here: http://boards.openpandora.org/index.php/topic/10894-application-soleil/
- The build system is GPL V3.
Helping this project
- Same as here.
What is SOLEIL ?
- In french, Soleil means Sun.
- SOLEIL is a Slackware operating system.
- The Pandora version of SOLEIL is based on SL4P, Slackware for Pandora, itself based on Slackware ARM.
Ok, but what is SOLEIL ?!!?
- It's the core of a mobile network. In a few seconds, you can use your Pandora to act as:
- a firewall/gateway/router
- a DNS server
- a DHCP server
- a NFS server
- a Inetd server
- a distcc server, networked distributed compilation system for faster ARM compilations
- a PXE boot server to start simultaneously multiple x86 32 bits and 64 bits PC. Currently supported are:
- Dyne:bolic, a Linux home studio for making music
- System Rescue CD, a Gentoo-based Linux to repair filesystems, recover data etc.
- GParted, a Debian-based Linux for partitioning and formatting hard drives, SSD, SD cards etc.
- Ghost for Linux (G4L), a powerful hard drive clone/backup utility
- MemTest, different versions of a RAM testing tool
- Hardware Detection Tool, for quickly make an inventory of the booted PC's hardware
- And the main feature is to act as a PXE boot server to start two persistent versions of Slackware, 32 bits and 64 bits
Media choice
- SOLEIL runs on a SD card. 32G or more are recommended if you plan to install all features. A minimal install may run on 8G although no size plan is clearly defined for now.
- The SD card must support Linux filesystems, see this SD compatibility chart.
- I myself recommend the SanDisk Extreme or Extreme Pro cards.
Accessories choice
- Although there's way do do without, you'll need one or two USB to Ethernet adapters.
- I myself recommend those twos. They can be connected to each other without the need of an external power supply:
- For letting USB host enabled - http://www.logitec.co.jp/products/lan/lantxu2h3/index.php
- For Gigabit ethernet at the lowest current drain - http://www.trendnet.com/products/proddetail.asp?prod=275_TU2-ETG
Installation
- Follow the SL4P procedure: http://pandorawiki.org/Software_projects/OS/Slackware#Installation
- Instead of grabbing the SL4P release, get SOLEIL rootfs here: http://slackware.openpandora.org/pandora/index.php?dir=SOLEIL%2FSOLEIL-14.0%2Frootfs
Rootfs versions
- There's two rootfs, minimal and maximal.
- Minimal (16G SD card) only contains a 32 bit Slackware PXE, and all extra features can be installed (at the exception of the 64 bit PXE) as long as you have internet. Be careful to use a 32G SD card if you want to install extra features.
- Maximal (32G SD card) contains all features.
Installing the extra features in the minimal rootfs
- Get internet, be root using su - , then, if you want to install GParted:
cd /etc/SOLEIL/installers sh 4.1-x86-GPARTED.sh
- Same for G4L, System Rescue CD and Dyne:bolic
- There is no way to install the Slackware 64 bit PXE filesystem for now
Differences with SL4P
- There is no started network manager, all IP addresses are configured statically.
- The previously mentioned services are running.
- USB host is enabled by default.