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Form No: T2-009-01 Rev.01
Rev. Modified
Chapters Modification Description
Issued
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1.00 First Release GRMA Ariel_wang Nov.09,2009
1.01 Add attention aspect for USB Key GRMA Ariel_wang Dec.16,2009
1.02 Installing 32-bit Linux system from
CD/DVD
GRMA Ariel_wang Jan.7,2011
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1.Objectives Create test procedure.
2.Scope Model: All new AMD-ATI Card(EAH5***)
3.Test Item 3.1 Linux Operating System Requirements
3.2 Insatll a clone image provided by AMD from a USB flash drive onto a
storage device
3.3 Insatll a clone image provided by AMD from a CD/DVD disc onto a
storagre device
3.4 Install and configure Linux Desktop Edition operation manually
3.5 Explain how to test AMD-ATI Card in 32-bit Linux
4.Relevant Document None.
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6. Overview
The document explains how to execute the AMD VGA Card diagnostics in 32-bit
Linux system, and provides a list of frequently used Linux commands for you.
6.1 Hardware Requirements
• System Memory: 1GB for a single GPU test station; please add an additional
512MB of system memory for each additional GPU used for the test configuration
• CPU: 32/64 bit Processor and compatible motherboard‐
• Storage device: 8GB or larger hard drive 6.2 Additional Notes
• Do not perform any of the Linux automatic updates as it may cause the diagnostics
to not work,or operate as intended.
• Do not try to run the tserver diagnostics through graphical mode (the tserver
diagnostic suite has not been validated in graphical mode, and any issues
discovered in graphical mode will not be supported by AMD)
• The Linux drive should have a swap partition, with a required MINIMUM size of
twice the system memory size (i.e. A test station which employs the minimum
system memory of 1GB requires the use a Linux swap partition of at least 2GB)
7. Operation Procedures:
7.1Cloning Storage Device with USB Key This section lists the hardware and software requirements, and provides a
step by step procedure to‐ ‐ clone a test machine’s storage device with a USB key.
� Please select “Run Live Usb Helper 0.0.8”,then click “Finish” to continue.
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•Please select “English” from Select a Language and select the USB flash driver,
then click the 'Install The Image File' button.
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•Select ‘Browse' to find the 32-bit Linux disk image previously downloaded
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• Next, click the 'Install The Image File' button and wait until the process is finished
( takes between 4 8 minutes depending on the system/USB key)‐
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• Click the 'Back' button one the process has completed
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• Click the 'Make USB Flash Drive Bootable' button followed by the 'Make USB
Flash Drive Bootable' button
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• When completed, click 'Confirm' and followed by the 'Back' button
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• Exit the Live USB Helper application by clicking 'Exit' button
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• Install setuppad.exe (from usb.clone.binaries) by running the program and don't
change preset values
� Click “Change Folder” to select D: (USB Key)
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Please click the large button to start installing.
Please press “Microsoft ActiveX Control Pad” to proceed to the next step.
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7.1.3.2 Clone Test System’s Storage Device from USB Key
• Insert the USB key prepared in the previous section into test machine.(eg:P5E)
• Ensure the test system’s BIOS has been configured to boot from the prepared USB
key.
• Ensure that there is only one storage device (either IDE hard drive, SATA hard drive or USB key) attached to test machine other than the prepared USB key.
• Boot the test system and ensure it boots from the prepared USB key. From here
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onwards, the cloning progress is completely automated (requires 5 10 minutes ‐depending on the system) and when completed, the user will be prompted to
remove the USB key
• Remove USB key from the test system and press enter to power down the system.
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For some systems, users may see a “System Halted” prompt on the bottom of the
screen. If this is the case,the test machine must be physically rebooted.
7.2 Cloning Storage Device with CD/DVD-ROM image & Installing 32-bit Linux Desktop Edition Manually Onto a Storage Device
This section lists the hardware and software requirements,and provide a step-by-step
procedure to clone a test machine’s storage device with a CD/DVD-ROM disc.