Re: [atomic-devel] Bare metal installation without video display??

2018-08-20 Thread Bob Gustafson
See my reply interspersed. On 08/20/2018 10:26 AM, Dusty Mabe wrote: On 08/19/2018 10:50 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote: My particular piece of bare metal seems to have enough memory, disk space, Intel x86_64 architecture w/4 cores, ethernet nics, but it does not have any video support. I can move

Re: [atomic-devel] Bare metal installation without video display??

2018-08-21 Thread Bob Gustafson
See additions to my previous reply See my reply interspersed. (from 08/20/2018 06:48 PM) On 08/20/2018 10:26 AM, Dusty Mabe wrote: On 08/19/2018 10:50 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote: My particular piece of bare metal seems to have enough memory, disk space, Intel x86_64 architecture w/4 cores

[atomic-devel] Bare metal installation without video display??

2018-08-19 Thread Bob Gustafson
My particular piece of bare metal seems to have enough memory, disk space, Intel x86_64 architecture w/4 cores, ethernet nics, but it does not have any video support. I can move data using ethernet, but user interaction during install must go through a 115200n8 serial port. I have avoided

Re: [atomic-devel] Bare metal installation without video display??

2018-08-22 Thread Bob Gustafson
See below - good progress, but no cigar yet. On 08/21/2018 10:49 AM, Dusty Mabe wrote: On 08/20/2018 07:48 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote: See my reply interspersed. On 08/20/2018 10:26 AM, Dusty Mabe wrote: On 08/19/2018 10:50 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote: My particular piece of bare metal seems

Re: [atomic-devel] Bare metal installation without video display??

2018-08-22 Thread Bob Gustafson
19, 2018, at 10:50 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote: My particular piece of bare metal seems to have enough memory, disk space, Intel x86_64 architecture w/4 cores, ethernet nics, but it does not have any video support. See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1057271 and https://github.com

Re: [atomic-devel] Bare metal installation without video display??

2018-08-22 Thread Bob Gustafson
See below for comments On 08/22/2018 10:15 AM, Colin Walters wrote: On Wed, Aug 22, 2018, at 11:12 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote: Hi Colin Thanks very much for your comments. (I have had some success - see my email which was sent 3 mins before yours..) I tried accessing your bugzilla.redhat link

Re: [atomic-devel] "Hello World" - seems to be successful

2018-11-19 Thread Bob Gustafson
= Authentication is required to install and remove software Authenticating as: Bob Gustafson (user1) Password: AUTHENTICATION COMPLETE Checking out tree 89bfa70... done Enabled rpm-md repositories: fedora updates Updating metadata for 'fedora': [=] 100% rpm-md repo 'fedora'; generated

Re: [atomic-devel] "Hello World" - seems to be successful

2018-11-19 Thread Bob Gustafson
days. Thanks much for a new platform - Bob G On 11/19/18 3:43 PM, Dusty Mabe wrote: On 11/19/2018 04:40 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote: OK, moving right along - seems to work fine. so you've got everything working? I will try to install a few more packages before doing a reboot. Thanks much - Bob

Re: [atomic-devel] "Hello World" - seems to be successful

2018-11-19 Thread Bob Gustafson
' command, yes? Bob G On 11/19/18 8:00 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote: 'Everything' is a big word. So far, everything I have tried, I eventually have got to work. All my installs have worked (not configured yet). I suppose I could venture out into containers, but I have other things to do first. I

[atomic-devel] "Hello World" - seems to be successful

2018-11-19 Thread Bob Gustafson
I am using "atomic host upgrade" as my 'Hello World' test. It seems to be successful The starting point was: Fedora-AtomicHost-ostree-x86_64-28-20180902.0.iso installed using a USB flash drive. (uncertainty - it might have been an earlier image on the flash drive). The target system is a

Re: [atomic-devel] "Hello World" - seems to be successful

2018-11-19 Thread Bob Gustafson
9/18 11:13 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote: I am using "atomic host upgrade" as my 'Hello World' test. It seems to be successful The starting point was: Fedora-AtomicHost-ostree-x86_64-28-20180902.0.iso installed using a USB flash drive. (uncertainty - it might have been an earlier image