Small adaptions were necessary; mostly a trivial s/{pve}/{product}/g and replacing the ISO URL with the {iso-url} variable.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Heiss <c.he...@proxmox.com> --- installation-media.adoc | 21 ++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/installation-media.adoc b/installation-media.adoc index a1c9402..bcef51c 100644 --- a/installation-media.adoc +++ b/installation-media.adoc @@ -1,27 +1,30 @@ [[installation_prepare_media]] Prepare Installation Media -------------------------- +ifdef::pve[] ifdef::wiki[] :pve-toplevel: endif::wiki[] +endif::pve[] -Download the installer ISO image from: {website}en/downloads/proxmox-virtual-environment/iso +Download the installer ISO image from: {iso-url} -The {pve} installation media is a hybrid ISO image. It works in two ways: +The {product} installation media is a hybrid ISO image. It works in two ways: * An ISO image file ready to burn to a CD or DVD. * A raw sector (IMG) image file ready to copy to a USB flash drive (USB stick). -Using a USB flash drive to install {pve} is the recommended way because it is -the faster option. +Using a USB flash drive to install {product} is the recommended way because it +is the faster option. Prepare a USB Flash Drive as Installation Medium ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The flash drive needs to have at least 1 GB of storage available. -NOTE: Do not use UNetbootin. It does not work with the {pve} installation image. +NOTE: Do not use UNetbootin. It does not work with the {product} installation +image. IMPORTANT: Make sure that the USB flash drive is not mounted and does not contain any important data. @@ -35,7 +38,7 @@ USB flash drive. First find the correct device name of the USB flash drive (see below). Then run the `dd` command. ---- -# dd bs=1M conv=fdatasync if=./proxmox-ve_*.iso of=/dev/XYZ +# dd bs=1M conv=fdatasync if=./proxmox-*.iso of=/dev/XYZ ---- NOTE: Be sure to replace /dev/XYZ with the correct device name and adapt the @@ -74,7 +77,7 @@ Convert the `.iso` file to `.dmg` format using the convert option of `hdiutil`, for example: ---- -# hdiutil convert proxmox-ve_*.iso -format UDRW -o proxmox-ve_*.dmg +# hdiutil convert proxmox-*.iso -format UDRW -o proxmox-ve_*.dmg ---- TIP: macOS tends to automatically add '.dmg' to the output file name. @@ -96,7 +99,7 @@ device node has been assigned to it. (e.g., /dev/diskX). NOTE: replace X with the disk number from the last command. ---- -# sudo dd if=proxmox-ve_*.dmg bs=1M of=/dev/rdiskX +# sudo dd if=proxmox-*.dmg bs=1M of=/dev/rdiskX ---- NOTE: 'rdiskX', instead of 'diskX', in the last command is intended. It will @@ -116,7 +119,7 @@ Using Rufus Rufus is a more lightweight alternative, but you need to use the *DD mode* to make it work. Download Rufus from https://rufus.ie/. Either install it or use -the portable version. Select the destination drive and the {pve} ISO file. +the portable version. Select the destination drive and the {product} ISO file. IMPORTANT: Once you 'Start' you have to click 'No' on the dialog asking to download a different version of GRUB. In the next dialog select the 'DD' mode. -- 2.44.0 _______________________________________________ pve-devel mailing list pve-devel@lists.proxmox.com https://lists.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-devel