![]() I did not test the live version because I had previously installed successfully on the same processor on a different mini-pc. So when do you need to have an internet connection to install, and when do you not in order to have a successful install? Or is there a better process? I took a Celeron N3350 mini-pc that had windows 10 pre-loaded on it, and directly tried to install linuxcnc using the buster.iso. I watched vides of linuxcnc being installed with "Do not configure the network at this time" checked. So I burned 2.8.2-buster.iso using Win32DiskImager, was then able to connect to the network, and alas able to install the oh so grumpy GRUB, which then led to a successful install. ucode files, which I think are the drivers for the specific network hardware on the mini-pc? Again, not sure. iso using Rufus (which I have done successfully on other PC's before), but it kept failing at network configuration. ![]() So it looks like the problem was internet connection? I say that with a question mark because I was under the impression that the buster.iso was a stand-alone install.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |