Ubuntu: Update apt before installing openssh
Without this, you get a failure. Reported-by: Frank B <fbicknel@gmail.com>
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1.1 Boot the Ubuntu Live CD, select Try Linux, and open a terminal (press Ctrl-Alt-T).
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1.2 Optional: Install the OpenSSH server in the Live CD environment:
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1.2 Setup and update the repositories:
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$ sudo apt-add-repository universe
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$ sudo apt update
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1.3 Optional: Install the OpenSSH server in the Live CD environment:
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If you have a second system, using SSH to access the target system can be convenient.
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$ sudo apt --yes install openssh-server
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Set a password on the “ubuntu” (Live CD user) account:
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$ passwd
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$ sudo apt --yes install openssh-server
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**Hint:** You can find your IP address with `ip addr show scope global`. Then, from your main machine, connect with `ssh ubuntu@IP`.
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1.3 Become root:
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1.4 Become root:
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# sudo -i
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$ sudo -i
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1.4 Install ZFS in the Live CD environment:
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1.5 Install ZFS in the Live CD environment:
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# apt-add-repository universe
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# apt update
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# apt install --yes debootstrap gdisk zfs-initramfs
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**Note:** You can ignore the two error lines about "AppStream". They are harmless.
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1.1 Boot the Ubuntu Live CD, select Try Linux, and open a terminal (press Ctrl-Alt-T).
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1.2 Optional: Install the OpenSSH server in the Live CD environment:
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1.2 Setup and update the repositories:
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$ sudo apt-add-repository universe
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$ sudo apt update
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1.3 Optional: Install the OpenSSH server in the Live CD environment:
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If you have a second system, using SSH to access the target system can be convenient.
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$ sudo apt --yes install openssh-server
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Set a password on the “ubuntu” (Live CD user) account:
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$ passwd
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$ sudo apt --yes install openssh-server
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**Hint:** You can find your IP address with `ip addr show scope global`. Then, from your main machine, connect with `ssh ubuntu@IP`.
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1.3 Become root:
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1.4 Become root:
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# sudo -i
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$ sudo -i
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1.4 Install ZFS in the Live CD environment:
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1.5 Install ZFS in the Live CD environment:
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# apt-add-repository universe
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# apt update
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# apt install --yes debootstrap gdisk zfs-initramfs
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## Step 2: Disk Formatting
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