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Before starting you will need:
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* 8GB (or larger) FAT32 formatted USB drive
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* Download the LinuxCNC iso image file: http://www.probotix.com/linuxcnc/ubuntu-10.04-linuxcnc3-i386.iso
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* Download Universal USB Installer: http://www.probotix.com/linuxcnc/Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.6.0.exe
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* Download Rufus: https://rufus.akeo.ie/
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== Create the Bootable USB Drive ==
 
== Create the Bootable USB Drive ==
# Download the LinuxCNC iso image file: http://www.probotix.com/linuxcnc/ubuntu-10.04-linuxcnc3-i386.iso
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{{WarningBox|'''Note:''' The following directions are to be done on an Internet connected Windows computer.}}
# Download Universal USB Installer: http://www.probotix.com/linuxcnc/Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.6.0.exe
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# Insert an 8GB (or larger) USB thumb drive.
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=== Using Universal USB Installer ===
# Open Universal USB Installer and agree to the terms:
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# Open Universal USB Installer and agree to the terms.
#:[[file:Step1_agree.jpg]]
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# Under "Step 1", scroll all the way down to the end of the list and choose "Try Unlisted Linux ISO".
# Under Step 1, scroll all the way down to the end of the list and choose "Try Unlisted Linux ISO":
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# Under "Step 2", click the Browse button then browse to and select the LinuxCNC iso file you previously downloaded.
#:[[file:Step2_choose_distro.jpg]]
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# Under "Step 3", choose the USB thumb drive.
# Under Step 2, click the Browse button then browse to and select the LinuxCNC iso file you downloaded:
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# If the USB drive was previously used (not new), put a check mark in "Format Drive".
#:[[file:Step3_choose_iso.jpg]]
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# Click the "Create" button.
# Under Step 3, choose the USB thumb drive:
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# A confirmation screen will pop up details the steps the Universal USB Installer is going to make. Click "Yes".
#:[[file:Step4_choose_drive.jpg]]
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# The software will extract and begin writing the iso file to the USB stick.
# If the USB drive was previously used (not new), put a check mark in "Format Drive":
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#:[[file:Step5_choose_format.jpg]]
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# Click the "Create" button:
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#:[[file:Step6_choose_create.jpg]]
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# A confirmation screen will pop up details the steps the Universal USB Installer is going to make. Click "Yes":
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#:[[file:Step7_confirm.jpg]]
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# The software will extract and begin writing the iso file to the USB stick:
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#:[[file:Step8_write.jpg]]
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# After a few minutes, the process will complete. Click "Close".
 
# After a few minutes, the process will complete. Click "Close".
#:[[file:Step9_complete.jpg]]
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# Now you have bootable USB thumb drive with LinuxCNC on it.
# Now you have bootable USB thumb drive with LinuxCNC on it.  
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== Reinstall LinuxCNC ==
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<gallery mode="packed-overlay">
Insert your previously created bootable USB thumb drive into the LinuxCNC PC and turn the power on. Once on begin tapping the F2, F9, DEL or whatever button applies to your PC until the boot menu appears. From the boot menu, choose to boot from the USB drive. You should see something similar to the following options in the installation menu.
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File: Step1_agree.jpg | Step 1
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File: Step2_choose_distro.jpg | Step 2
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File: Step3_choose_iso.jpg | Step 3
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File: Step4_choose_drive.jpg | Step 4
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File: Step5_choose_format.jpg | Step 5
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File: Step6_choose_create.jpg | Step 6
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File: Step7_confirm.jpg | Step 7
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File: Step8_write.jpg | Step 8
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File: Step9_complete.jpg | Step 9
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</gallery>
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=== Using Rufus ===
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# Open Rufus and agree to terms.
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# Verify Rufus identified the correct USB drive to be used under the '''Device''' label.
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# Click the '''Select''' button to browse and select the LinuxCNC iso file you previously downloaded.
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# Click the '''Start''' button to begin the installation.
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# Say '''Yes''' to the first warning to allow the update.
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# Say '''Ok''' to the warning about the drive being reformatted.
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# When Rufus has finished the installation you will see the final picture.
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<gallery mode="packed-overlay">
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File: Rufus_blank.png | Step 2
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File: Rufus_blank_with_iso.png | Step 3 & 4
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File: Rufus_warning.png | Step 5
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File: Rufus__warning2.png | Step 6
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File: Rufus_loading2.png | Loading
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File: Rufus_ready.png | Ready
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</gallery>
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== Reinstall Ubuntu ==
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{{WarningBox|'''Note:''' The following directions are to be ran on the machine control computer.}}
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Insert your previously created bootable USB thumb drive into the LinuxCNC PC and turn the power on. Once on begin tapping the F2, F9, DEL or whatever button applies to your PC until the boot menu appears. From the boot menu, choose to boot from the USB drive. Select the ''Install Ubuntu'' option and next you should see something similar to the following options in the installation menu.
  
 
# Choose the ''English'' language
 
# Choose the ''English'' language
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# When prompted, remove the USB drive and hit ''ENTER''
 
# When prompted, remove the USB drive and hit ''ENTER''
  
'''Make sure the username and password are both 'probotix' during the reinstall.'''
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{{ErrorBox|'''Important: '''Make sure the username and password are both '''probotix''' during the installation.}}
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<gallery mode="packed-overlay">
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File: install_ubuntu.png | Install Ubuntu
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File: install_ubuntu_language.png | Language
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File: install_ubuntu_timezone.png | Timezone
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File: install_ubuntu_keyboard.png | Keyboard
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File: install_ubuntu_disk.png | Disk
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File: install_ubuntu_info.png | Name/Password
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File: install_ubuntu_ready.png | Ready to install
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File: install_ubuntu_progress.png | Installing...
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</gallery>
  
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== Configure LinuxCNC ==
 
Next you will need to reinstall the configurations for your particular machine:  
 
Next you will need to reinstall the configurations for your particular machine:  
* [[Galaxy Series LinuxCNC Configuration|Galaxy Machines]]: V90MK2, Comet, Asteroid, Meteor, and Nebula
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*[[PROBOTIX Universal LinuxCNC Configurator]]
* [[Legacy LinuxCNC Configuration|Legacy Machines]]: Fireball Series as well as V90 & X90
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 9 May 2024

Before starting you will need:

-- OR --

Create the Bootable USB Drive

Note: The following directions are to be done on an Internet connected Windows computer.

Using Universal USB Installer

  1. Open Universal USB Installer and agree to the terms.
  2. Under "Step 1", scroll all the way down to the end of the list and choose "Try Unlisted Linux ISO".
  3. Under "Step 2", click the Browse button then browse to and select the LinuxCNC iso file you previously downloaded.
  4. Under "Step 3", choose the USB thumb drive.
  5. If the USB drive was previously used (not new), put a check mark in "Format Drive".
  6. Click the "Create" button.
  7. A confirmation screen will pop up details the steps the Universal USB Installer is going to make. Click "Yes".
  8. The software will extract and begin writing the iso file to the USB stick.
  9. After a few minutes, the process will complete. Click "Close".
  10. Now you have bootable USB thumb drive with LinuxCNC on it.

Using Rufus

  1. Open Rufus and agree to terms.
  2. Verify Rufus identified the correct USB drive to be used under the Device label.
  3. Click the Select button to browse and select the LinuxCNC iso file you previously downloaded.
  4. Click the Start button to begin the installation.
  5. Say Yes to the first warning to allow the update.
  6. Say Ok to the warning about the drive being reformatted.
  7. When Rufus has finished the installation you will see the final picture.

Reinstall Ubuntu

Note: The following directions are to be ran on the machine control computer.

Insert your previously created bootable USB thumb drive into the LinuxCNC PC and turn the power on. Once on begin tapping the F2, F9, DEL or whatever button applies to your PC until the boot menu appears. From the boot menu, choose to boot from the USB drive. Select the Install Ubuntu option and next you should see something similar to the following options in the installation menu.

  1. Choose the English language
  2. Choose your time zone
  3. Choose the USA keyboard layout
  4. Choose Erase and use the entire disk
  5. Enter the following:
    • Name: probotix
    • Username: probotix
    • Password: probotix
    • Computer name: probotix-desktop
    • Choose Log in automatically
  6. There is no step 6
  7. Click Install
  8. The installer will then reformat the drive and install the OS.
  9. When installation is complete click Restart Now
  10. When prompted, remove the USB drive and hit ENTER
Important: Make sure the username and password are both probotix during the installation.

Configure LinuxCNC

Next you will need to reinstall the configurations for your particular machine: