The "ViVita" live CDs are meant to be run from the bootable CD, Linux should not have to be installed. If you are looking to Install the whole system, you need the "Viva" release. I had more sucess, however installing Linux, GT.M and VistA separately. The instructions below are pretty good for that.

Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Here are some older installations about installation of GT.M linux. Have you seen these?

http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/index.php?title=Installation_How_To_VistA_GT.M_Linux

Kevin

On 12/14/05, Hardy, Don W. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



I'm attempting to install the OpenVistA Vivita FOIA Gold 20050825 Live CD.
Has anyone performed a successful installation and if so could you provide
help, especially with the Linux setup?





Donald Hardy

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Southwest Research Institute

Automation and Data Systems Division
Medical Systems Department
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San Antonio,TX 78238
Phone: 210-522-6458
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