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Using the NSLU2 web interface
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Located in boot-installer.xml:646
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Go to the administration section and choose the menu item <literal>Upgrade</literal>. You can then browse your disk for the installer image you have previously downloaded. Then press the <literal>Start Upgrade</literal> button, confirm, wait for a few minutes and confirm again. The system will then boot straight into the installer.
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Located in boot-installer.xml:647
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Via the network using Linux/Unix
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Located in boot-installer.xml:658
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You can use <command>upslug2</command> from any Linux or Unix machine to upgrade the machine via the network. This software is packaged for Debian. First, you have to put your NSLU2 in upgrade mode: <orderedlist> <listitem><para> Disconnect any disks and/or devices from the USB ports. </para></listitem> <listitem><para> Power off the NSLU2 </para></listitem> <listitem><para> Press and hold the reset button (accessible through the small hole on the back just above the power input). </para></listitem> <listitem><para> Press and release the power button to power on the NSLU2. </para></listitem> <listitem><para> Wait for 10 seconds watching the ready/status LED. After 10 seconds it will change from amber to red. Immediately release the reset button. </para></listitem> <listitem><para> The NSLU2 ready/status LED will flash alternately red/green (there is a 1 second delay before the first green). The NSLU2 is now in upgrade mode. </para></listitem> </orderedlist> See the <ulink url="http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenSlug/UsingTheBinary">NSLU2-Linux pages</ulink> if you have problems with this. Once your NSLU2 is in upgrade mode, you can flash the new image: <informalexample><screen>
sudo upslug2 -i di-nslu2.bin
</screen></informalexample> Note that the tool also shows the MAC address of your NSLU2, which may come in handy to configure your DHCP server. After the whole image has been written and verified, the system will automatically reboot. Make sure you connect your USB disk again now, otherwise the installer won't be able to find it.
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Located in boot-installer.xml:659
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Via the network using Windows
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Located in boot-installer.xml:720
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There is <ulink url="http://www.everbesthk.com/8-download/sercomm/firmware/all_router_utility.zip">a tool</ulink> for Windows to upgrade the firmware via the network.
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Located in boot-installer.xml:721
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Booting from a CD-ROM
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Arrancar dende o CD-ROM
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Booting from Windows
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Located in boot-installer.xml:844
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To start the installer from Windows, you must first obtain CD-ROM/DVD-ROM or USB memory stick installation media as described in <xref linkend="official-cdrom"/> and <xref linkend="boot-usb-files"/>.
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Located in boot-installer.xml:845
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If you use an installation CD or DVD, a pre-installation program should be launched automatically when you insert the disc. In case Windows does not start it automatically, or if you are using a USB memory stick, you can run it manually by accessing the device and executing <command>setup.exe</command>.
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Located in boot-installer.xml:851
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