Moxa TC-6110-T-LX [78/117] Step 2 opt recovering to a stock os

Moxa TC-6110-T-LX [78/117] Step 2 opt recovering to a stock os
TC-6110 Linux User's Manual System Recovery
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ATTENTION
You must manually d
elete the EFI directory on the USB.
Step 2 (opt.): Recovering to a Stock OS
The instructions which follow describe how to set up the recovery environment that will restore the
operating system to a pristine post-install state. If you have installed any software on your system, then
following these directions will result in all custom applications and code being wiped from the operating
system. If the computer has already been heavily customized with user applications and local scripts, then
skip this section and instead go to the next section, Step 3: Setting the BIOS to Boot via USB. There, you
will begin the process of copying over a full system image.
Creating a post-install rescue drive involves just two steps: preparing the USB drive, and then copying the
rescue image (found on your Moxa software CD) to it.
1. First, if you haven’t already, complete step 1 by preparing the USB drive.
2. Next, copy the stock OS image (found on the software CD that shipped with your computer) over to the
USB drive; the image will be found in the recovery directory,
/media/cd0/recovery/os_image, and
will be copied to the USB file tree at
/media/usb0/home/partimag. Depending on how the USB and CD
have been automounted, you will use a command much like this:
moxa@Moxa:~# cp /media/cd0/recovery/os_image /media/usb0/home/partimag/
That’s it. You have now configured a USB recovery key that will recover your computer to the stock operating
system it shipped with. If you wish, you may now undertake a trial recovery To do this, continue on to step 3,
setting the BIOS to boot over USB, skip step 4, and then go on to step 5, performing a system
recovery.
Step 3: Setting the BIOS to Boot via USB
At this stage, users will reset the BIOS so that the system boots directly from the USB. This must be done
before the rest of the system recovery environment may be configured.
1. Turn on the computer and, during the POST process, press F2 until you hear a long beep. You should then
enter the BIOS setup menu.
2. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the Boot tab, and then press Enter.
3. Use the up/down arrows to highlight Legacy in the boot tab’s menu, and press Enter.
4. Use the up/down arrow keys to navigate to the Boot Type Order link, and then press Enter.

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