Multiboot (DuckBA) for Spark 7162 and 7111

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    1 IMPORTANT


    a Microsoft DotNet Framework 4.0 is required.*
    b. Partitioned and formatted USB flash drive is required.*
    c. The configuration of multiboot is possible, but only from E2/Neutrino. It does not work out of Spark.*
    d Mulitboot Since version 0.8 also works with USB-connected hard drive port.*


    2 configuration:


    a start program.*
    b. Press on the "configuration" (Configuration).*
    c. Select "Amiko Alien." (For all Spark 7111-boxes) or "Spark 7162" in the drop down list*
    d Set the IP address.*
    e Set password.*
    f Save Settings*
    g End Program


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    3 Image instalation:*


    a."Extract Image partition on" (Extract image on partition) Select.*
    b. Select the USB drive from the drop-down list.*
    c. The partition table should be filled in automatically if the partitioning* Check the USB flash drive (see 1.b)*
    d set for the partition to be used, as follows:* i - the name (label)* ii. - Than EXT2 file system*
    e Verify that the option "Format the partition always unpack before the image"* (Always format partition before extracting image) is activated.*
    f "Image Extract" (Extract image) select.


    4. Mulitboot Configuration:


    a "multi-boot manage" select (manage multiboot)*
    b. "Read" (Read) Select.*
    c. If the program detects that runs a Spark Image, the configuration* Options are disabled.*
    d To add a new position to multiboot set, the name in a field near* the partition number and press "add" (add).*
    e In order to activate the image of a given partition, "Enable Image" (Activate image)* and then select start the box again.*
    f If the image does not boot from USB, it could not be properly extracted.

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