XS Community Edition/0.4/Installing/64bit

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64 bit Install

  1. Install Fedora 18. Minimal installs that can fit on a CD, such as XFCE and LXDE, work well.
  2. Log in as root and yum -y update
  3. Verify wget is present, if not, then yum -y install wget
  4. Disable SELinux: edit /etc/selinux/config from SELINUX=enforcing to SELINUX=disabled
  5. Reboot
  6. Ensure one or two ethernet devices are connected
  7. Ensure you are root
  8. Change directory by typing cd /etc/yum.repos.d
  9. Download the required yum repo by typing wget http://xsce.activitycentral.com/repos/xsce-rel4.repo
  10. Install xs-config by typing yum -y install xs-config also type yum -y install xs-config-x86_64
  11. Type xs-setup This generates a long list of "yum" install requests, similar to the normal adding of functions that you would do if you loaded a minimal "network" install CD from Fedora, and then added additional functions one at a time.
  12. When the install script is complete, it will declare, "XS configured; Ready to reboot and use" and then you'll be back at a prompt.
  13. At the prompt, type reboot