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-====== Miko PBX installation ====== 
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-** Miko PBX** - the full **operating system** for your equipment, is not the separate program. It is delivered in the form of an image (*.iso, *.img).\\ ​ 
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-Several options of the MikoPBX installation are possible. Select for yourself the most suitable option of installation:​\\ ​ 
-  * The Miko PBX installation with **a CD disk ** on separately dedicated server. The PC should support loading with CD. [[setup#​live_cd|Installation instructions]].\\ \\  
-  * The Miko PBX installation with **USB** on separately dedicated server. The PC should support loading with USB.[[setup#​live_usb_bootable_usb|Installation instructions]].\\ \\  
-  * Start of Miko PBX with **a boot USB disk**. When loading with USB all changes in a configuration work before the first reset. The PC should support loading with USB. [[setup#​live_usb_bootable_usb|Installation instructions]].\\ \\  
-  * The Miko PBX installation on **the virtual machine**. [[setup#​виртуальные_машины|Installation instructions]].\\ \\  ​ 
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-===== System requirements ===== 
-  * the Hard drive of 500 Mb for main system 
-  * the Hard drive of 50 Gb for records of a talk 
-  * 1 x64 processor 
-  * 1Gb random access memory 
-  * LAN adapter 
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-===== Live CD ===== 
-** The Live CD installation ** - the easiest way of installation on the desktop PC.\\ \\  
-1.  For a start it is necessary to download an image of Live CD. \\ \\  
-2.  Write an image "​**X.X.ХХ-9.0-svn-mikopbx-x86-64-cross-linux.iso**"​ on a compact disk\\ \\  
-3.  Insert Live CD into the computer\\ \\  
-4.  ** The PC should support loading with CD **. The loading order from the CD drive should be configured.\\ \\  
-5.  Reboot the PC\\ \\  
-6.  If loading took place successfully,​ the console menu will appear. At this stage Miko PBX is loaded from a disk (Live CD) on which iso an image is written. It to us is indicated by a line: "** PBX is running in Live or Recovery mode **"​.\\ ​ 
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-7.  We make the Miko PBX installation. ​ 
-  * Enter from the keyboard digit ** 8 ** and click "** Enter **" to start installation. Miko PBX will display information on all ** available ** disks. In the current example - a disk "** sda **"​.\\ ​ 
-  * Enter from the keyboard a disk name, in the current case ** sda **.\\ { 
-  * The system will request confirmation. We confirm - ** y **. 
-<note warning>​Names of disks can differ for your system. Be attentive with the choice, all data on a disk where Miko PBX is established,​ will be lost.</​note>​ 
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-The drive on which Miko PBX will be installed is called ** system ** (** SYSTEM **). As a system disk it is possible to select a disk which size will exceed ** 500 MB **. \\ \\  
-8.  After completion of installation the system will reboot. Miko PBX will automatically retrieve the disk **X.X.X-X.X-svn-mikopbx-x86-64-cross-linux.iso**"​ from the drive, now ** Miko PBX ** will be started from a disk ** by sda ** on which we also installed a system.\\ \\  
-9. After restart we will see that the line "** PBX is running in Live or Recovery mode **" is absent.\\ ​ 
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-10. Further the system will suggest to connect a disk for storage of records of a talk in Miko PBX. 
-  * Enter the name of a disk for connection (for example, sdb) and click **Enter**. 
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-**Pay attention!** The **system disk** on which Miko PBX (in our example the disk sda) is installed only if its size exceeds **600 MB** can act as a disk for storage of records of a talk. Otherwise to connect a system disk for storage of records of a talk it will not turn out. \\ \\  ​ 
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-At repeated attempt to connect a disk for storage of records of a talk the notification that the disk is already mounted will be output.\\ ​ 
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-===== Live USB / Bootable USB ===== 
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-<​note>​It is tested on:\\  
-  * Intel NUC DCCP847DYE 
-  * Intel NUC D54250WUKH 
-</​note>​ 
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-The majority of modern PCs support loading from the USB device. \\ 
-** Miko PBX ** can be started from the USB device. Such way of installation can be required in the absence of CDROM. ​ 
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-<note important>​ 
-**Pay attention!** The minimum capacity of an USB disk - ** 512MB ** 
-</​note>​ 
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-<note tip> 
-  * The mode **Bootable USB** is intended for work of automatic telephone exchange from an USB disk (a card flash). Use for installation the ***.img ** file\\ \\  
-  * The mode **Live USB** is intended for installation or system recovery. Use for installation the ***.iso ** file 
-</​note>​ 
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-==== Windows ==== 
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-For creation of a boot USB disk we recommend to use the application [[http://​www.osforensics.com/​tools/​write-usb-images.html|imageUSB]].It is possible to download at the [[http://​www.osforensics.com/​tools/​write-usb-images.html|link ]].  
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-  - Load and set the application. ​ 
-  - Start imageUSB 
-  - Connect an USB disk to the PC 
-  - Perform operation "​**Refresh drives**"​ 
-  - Select an USB disk {{ :111.png |}} 
-  - Select the image file 
-  - Perform operation "​**Write**"​ 
-  - Wait for the end of record ​ 
-  - Connect an USB disk to the PC 
-  - Reboot the PC for loading from a disk 
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-==== OSX ==== 
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-<note warning>​Be attentive when choosing the device to formatting. Changes are not reversible!</​note>​ 
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-  - Open the application "​**Terminal**" ​ 
-  - Connect an USB disk 
-  - Execute a command <​code>​diskutil list</​code>​ 
-  - Information on all connected disks will be displayed{{ :123.png |}} 
-  - In the current example USB device name is "​**/​dev/​disk3**"​. Let's compare an output of the "​diskutil list" command before connection of the device 
-  - We format a disk. It will be required to enter admin password <​code>​sudo diskutil eraseDisk FAT32 NONAME ​ MBRFormat /​dev/​disk3;</​code>​ 
-  - Let's switch-off the device the following command <​code>​sudo diskutil unmountDisk /​dev/​disk3;</​code>​ 
-  - Let's write an image on usb the carrier <​code>​sudo dd if=1.0.64-9.0-svn-mikopbx-x86-64-cross-linux.img of=/​dev/​disk3 bs=1m;</​code>​ 
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-===== Virtual machines ===== 
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-The list of instructions for the Miko PBX installation on the recommended virtual machines is given below: 
-  * [[setup:​virtualbox|VirtualBOX]] 
-  * [[setup:​vmware|VMware ESXi]] 
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