Installer
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Locație: | /boot/system/apps/Installer | |
Configurări: | nimic |
Installer este utilizat pentru a copia Haiku pe un alt volum.
După lansare acesta afișează o fereastră de start cu informații importante. Aceasta nu este o EULA unde puteți să dați clic într-o clipă, afirmă:
This is beta-quality software. Make backups or suffer the consequences!
The Installer needs a prepared partition. You can use DriveSetup to create and format a partition, but cannot yet resize existing partitions. For that you'll have to use a GParted LiveCD or a similar tool for now.
- Haiku poate fi adăugat manual la gestionarul de boot GRUB. Intrucțiunile prin care se realizează asta sunt disponibile ca ghid online.
Odată ce ați confirmat cu butonul
, vi se arată fereastra principală:In the first pop-up menu you choose the source for the installation. It can be a currently installed Haiku or can come from an install CD or USB drive, etc.
The second pop-up menu specifies the target for the installation. This target partition/volume will be completely overwritten and has to be set aside beforehand by a partitioning tool like GParted.
Clicking the little expander widget will Show optional packages, if available, that you can choose to install in addition to the basic Haiku.
You should do a last check if you really picked the right target before starting the installation process. Click on DriveSetup and have a look at the naming and layout of the available volumes and partitions.
to open/home/ and /system/ folder onto the target volume and makes it bootable.
starts the installation procedure, which basically copies theUnelte
At the end of the installation procedure, the partition is automatically made bootable. However, it can happen that some other operating system or partitioning tool (accidentally) overwrites the boot sector of your Haiku volume. In this case, boot your installation CD and start the Installer. Select your Haiku boot partition from the
menu and select from the menu to make it bootable again.The other item in the BootManager for more information.
You don't need to run the BootManager if you already use a bootmanager like GRUB, in which case you have to add Haiku manually (see above), or Haiku runs exclusively on your machine.