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So, it seems that we've got a hit on piaf setups in another country - doing several of these in mission schools down south has netted us over a DOZEN requests for systems installs in 7 days by local business people..
I'm trying to rapidly bring a couple guys up to speed on doing this (in another language and culture, no less).. So asking them to read thru a 50 minute web page on installation is just not going to cut it.
I'm trying to provide them a BASIC setup for immediately having a no-frills operational Piaf (with InPBX and InFax11 both running)..
here's what I've cut/pasted out of Ward's online install pages.. Can somebody review this and tell me if I'm missing something? I don't want ANY unnecessary steps for a basic setup, and no extraneous noise about add-ons or other frills.. I'm assuming the installer already understands static IP, NAT, and is fully responsible to get his own box to see the web..
Please enlighten on anything I've missed..
Macnix 1-12 steps...
1. Download CENTOS 65.iso from either 32 bit or 64bit here:
2. Burn to CD, or burn to flash card
5. Reboot
6. Login to root (using pwd you made during install)
7. fdisk –l (to confirm drives are mounted/mounting)
8. sed -i 's|no|yes|' /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
wait a while for install, then….
10. Install Piaf
(recommended: green/11)
11. Install InPBX11
I'm trying to rapidly bring a couple guys up to speed on doing this (in another language and culture, no less).. So asking them to read thru a 50 minute web page on installation is just not going to cut it.
I'm trying to provide them a BASIC setup for immediately having a no-frills operational Piaf (with InPBX and InFax11 both running)..
here's what I've cut/pasted out of Ward's online install pages.. Can somebody review this and tell me if I'm missing something? I don't want ANY unnecessary steps for a basic setup, and no extraneous noise about add-ons or other frills.. I'm assuming the installer already understands static IP, NAT, and is fully responsible to get his own box to see the web..
Please enlighten on anything I've missed..
Macnix 1-12 steps...
1. Download CENTOS 65.iso from either 32 bit or 64bit here:
2. Burn to CD, or burn to flash card
- Mac users, use Disk Utility for CD, or follow this in terminal for USB: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-mac-osx
3. Boot to flash disc (or CD)a. Make sure all other drives are removed (to prevent erasing!)
b. set date/time in BIOS to correct date/time
4. Format new/blank HDD, install CentOS5. Reboot
6. Login to root (using pwd you made during install)
7. fdisk –l (to confirm drives are mounted/mounting)
8. sed -i 's|no|yes|' /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
ifup eth0
yum -y install wget nano
wait a while for install, then….
yum -y install ntp
service ntpd stop
ntpdate time.nist.gov
service ntpd start
wget --no-check-certificate http://nerd.bz/pbxinaflash3
mv pbxinaflash3 piaf3-install.tar.gz
- alternate site below if SourceForge is down
tar zxvf piaf3-install.tar.gz
/piaf3-install
(this takes a while)
9. reboot10. Install Piaf
(recommended: green/11)
11. Install InPBX11
cd /root
unzip incrediblepbx11.gz
chmod +x incrediblepbx11
/incrediblepbx11
12 install inFax11login
/root/incrediblefax.sh