I thought you probably still had the LinuxCNC live CD image sitting on 
your hard drive someplace.

Dave

On 3/9/2012 10:18 PM, gene heskett wrote:
> On Friday, March 09, 2012 10:02:27 PM Dave did opine:
>
>    
>> I just tried to use a Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Live CD to do an install on a
>> computer to help me debug a touch screen issue.
>>
>> The CD got about 3/4 of the way through the install and it misread
>> something and the install aborted.  :-(
>>
>> So I made a USB stick drive with the Ubuntu 10.04 Live CD image and it
>> worked great.
>>
>>    Ubuntu 10.04 installs in about 1/4 of the time with a stick drive and
>> I had no errors on the first try...
>>
>> Gotta love that!
>>
>> I'd consider making a bootable USB stick drive and put the LinuxCNC Live
>> CD on the stick drive.
>>
>> I think you might be able to use these directions, but substitute the
>> LinuxCNC live install ISO instead of the
>> Ubuntu Live install ISO and write the image to the stick drive.
>>
>> http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu/download
>>
>> I could be wrong, but if I am, you will find out in about 5 minutes.
>>
>> Dave
>>      
> Except for the download time of the ubuntu .iso.
>
> There isn't any huge hurry to get this, and I may just reinstall the
> 7/2011 emc iso again for S&G when I have the time.  I still have the hub
> slitting to do, tapping the gear, and final motor mount construction to see
> to before I have to have the machine up and needing a computer running it.
> I haven't rx'd Arturo's interface yet, nor have I done any more on the
> motor psu except set the caps up to get an idea of how much real estate
> that is going to take up.  Transformer and rectifier are on site.  Enough
> for 6 amps at 40 volts.  That should oughta run 2 motors on the lathe I'd
> think.  I am considering paralleling that 425 (its an 8 wire) just to get
> the speed since the 2m542 can do 4.2 amps.  And thanks to that bent gib on
> the cross slide, I may have to give up and lap that puppy in.  Or put a
> full 262oz/in on it.
>
>
>    
>> On 3/9/2012 7:13 PM, gene heskett wrote:
>>      
>>> Greetings all;
>>>
>>> I used the same cd to install today, for the third time.
>>>
>>> First was the D525MW boarded box I put on the mill about 2-3 months
>>> back, and where all I had to to was kill network-manager, copy the
>>> /etc hosts file over, and put another stanza in
>>> /etc/network/interfaces.  Then 6 weeks back I put this same cd on my
>>> lappy, but I left it using dhcp to bring up the network.
>>>
>>> So today, on another identical D525MW box, I installed from that same
>>> cd again.  No network on the reboot, and when I try to use ifconfig
>>> against eth0, no ipv4 commands are recognized, as in none!
>>>
>>> I put all the rest of my machines into its /etc/hosts file, and the
>>> /etc/networking/interfaces is identical to a working one on the other
>>> box except the last number is a 5, rather than a 4.
>>>
>>> No ipv4 stuff allowed?
>>>
>>> Has anyone else run into a duck that resembles this?
>>>
>>> Thanks&   Cheers, Gene
>>>        
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> Cheers, Gene
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