Installing Wheezy on OSX
14 Sep 2019 14:27 #145133
by tymcat
Installing Wheezy on OSX was created by tymcat
I try to install LinuxCNC via Virtualbox under OS X Mojave on my Macbook Pro.
I downloaded the linuxcnc-2.7.14-wheezy.iso, checked the SHA256 value. I downloaded it several times, last time someone did it for me via zsync, so it should be right.
When trying to mount, I get a "keine aktivierbaren Dateisysteme" - "no accessible file systems". I cannot open it and burning it via balenaEtcher results in a non readable USB stick.
Any idea?
I downloaded the linuxcnc-2.7.14-wheezy.iso, checked the SHA256 value. I downloaded it several times, last time someone did it for me via zsync, so it should be right.
When trying to mount, I get a "keine aktivierbaren Dateisysteme" - "no accessible file systems". I cannot open it and burning it via balenaEtcher results in a non readable USB stick.
Any idea?
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14 Sep 2019 17:04 #145148
by pl7i92
Replied by pl7i92 on topic Installing Wheezy on OSX
Linuxcnc is a REALTIME OS so it will nor run under VirtualBOX invirerment
you realy need to get a STANDalone Main Real System if you want to drive a ,mashine
it can bi installed as a simulation only
see the wikipedia on this
you realy need to get a STANDalone Main Real System if you want to drive a ,mashine
it can bi installed as a simulation only
see the wikipedia on this
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14 Sep 2019 17:21 #145154
by tymcat
Replied by tymcat on topic Installing Wheezy on OSX
LinuxCNC doesn't appear under www.realtimelinuxfoundation.org/
and I don't grasp what this has to do with being able to install or not.
It doesn't matter if I install it straight on the Mac, via Parallels or Virtual Machine - reaction time will differ, so what.
I need it for CAM: G-code production and simulation, not for running a CNC mill.
But I am happy to get any hint how to circumnavigate the expensive gap between CAD and the CNC mill. The least costly extension I found so far is MeshCAM, but still it is a bold investment for a few hobby related projects.
and I don't grasp what this has to do with being able to install or not.
It doesn't matter if I install it straight on the Mac, via Parallels or Virtual Machine - reaction time will differ, so what.
I need it for CAM: G-code production and simulation, not for running a CNC mill.
But I am happy to get any hint how to circumnavigate the expensive gap between CAD and the CNC mill. The least costly extension I found so far is MeshCAM, but still it is a bold investment for a few hobby related projects.
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14 Sep 2019 17:31 #145156
by Clive S
Replied by Clive S on topic Installing Wheezy on OSX
Fusion360 is free for hobby use it will do cad and cam
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14 Sep 2019 17:40 #145159
by tymcat
Replied by tymcat on topic Installing Wheezy on OSX
but still I wonder why someone made this huge effort to create a Mac version which cannot be mounted nor installed ... :-/
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14 Sep 2019 22:14 #145181
by rodw
Replied by rodw on topic Installing Wheezy on OSX
Not sure if this helps you on a mac but I found the only reliable way to create a bootable USB was to use win32diskimager
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14 Sep 2019 23:38 #145187
by tommylight
Replied by tommylight on topic Installing Wheezy on OSX
I use DD on Linux and it always works.
It is normal that you can not read the USB with the Wheezy image on it, but it will boot and work.
It is normal that you can not read the USB with the Wheezy image on it, but it will boot and work.
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15 Sep 2019 01:59 - 15 Sep 2019 02:19 #145195
by phillc54
Replied by phillc54 on topic Installing Wheezy on OSX
I have installed the LinuxCNC Wheezy ISO and the LinuxCNC Stretch ISO as VirtualBox guests and VMware guests on my Macs without any problems.
Edit: I just downloaded the Wheezy ISO and created a new guest with the wheezy ISO image directly attached to the guests cdrom and it works flawlessly. This is with VirtualBox Version 6.0.12 r133076 on Mojave Version 10.14.6
Edit: I just downloaded the Wheezy ISO and created a new guest with the wheezy ISO image directly attached to the guests cdrom and it works flawlessly. This is with VirtualBox Version 6.0.12 r133076 on Mojave Version 10.14.6
Last edit: 15 Sep 2019 02:19 by phillc54.
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15 Sep 2019 08:05 #145213
by tymcat
Replied by tymcat on topic Installing Wheezy on OSX
I cannot choose it during startup, hence I cannot boot into Linux.
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15 Sep 2019 08:07 #145214
by tymcat
Replied by tymcat on topic Installing Wheezy on OSX
I'd have to first install a WIN version. Probably not the intention of the creator(s) of LinuxCNC
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