I'm building a fitlet2 J3455 to test the Compulab Wild Software, this is a list of the components i'm using:
- Fitlet2 J3455
- 2GB DDR3
- 64GB SSD M.2
- Intel Intel AC8260 lan module and the extra module with the antenna's
I've already downloaded the WILD image and deployed it on a usb thumb drive. This way i can boot the software so that part is ok.
I'm however trying to put the image on the internal SSD instead of the usb thumb drive. I can't find a manual on how to do that, is there some documentation available for this ?
Thanks in advance.
Install Wild software on SSD
Moderator: Andrey.Mazlin
Re: Install Wild software on SSD
One way would be to remove the SSD from the fitlet and use a M.2-to-USB adapter with it. The same software you use for your USB drive can be used.
Else you'd have to boot your fitlet with some kind of operating system (ubuntu?) from yet another USB drive and use some kind of image deployment tool running under this operating system to copy your image to the SSD.
Else you'd have to boot your fitlet with some kind of operating system (ubuntu?) from yet another USB drive and use some kind of image deployment tool running under this operating system to copy your image to the SSD.
Re: Install Wild software on SSD
Yes!Gatbb wrote:Else you'd have to boot your fitlet with some kind of operating system (ubuntu?) from yet another USB drive and use some kind of image deployment tool running under this operating system to copy your image to the SSD.
I'm running Linux Mint 19.1.
If I download https://www.fit-iot.com/files/download/ ... ild.img.xz and then double click by my filemanager, I get a question which disk to recover.
So by put Linux Mint on a USB drive and then put the image file on the same drive and boot, use file manager, double click, choose M.2 and so on disk may work. But I'm not sure what happen with the size on partition.
Linux Mint Vera 21.1 Cinnamon @ MBM2 Pro
Re: Install Wild software on SSD
Thanks for the replies, i got it working using:
- Compulab Wild image
- Balena Etcher (https://www.balena.io/etcher/)
- Windows 10 pc
I used the Belena Etcher tool on Windows to copy the Wild image to the m.2 SSD and make it bootable.
- Compulab Wild image
- Balena Etcher (https://www.balena.io/etcher/)
- Windows 10 pc
I used the Belena Etcher tool on Windows to copy the Wild image to the m.2 SSD and make it bootable.
Re: Install Wild software on SSD
Nice!
Yes, Etcher is an easy tool.
Yes, Etcher is an easy tool.
Linux Mint Vera 21.1 Cinnamon @ MBM2 Pro