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#REDIRECT [[Dreamwidth Scratch Installation]]
 
These instructions will help you set up Dreamwidth on Linode hosting, brought to you by <dwuser>exor674</dwuser>.
 
 
== Ordering ==
 
 
Newark is the best choice for a node location because it has a guaranteed 64-bit host.
 
 
== Setting up a Linux Deployment ==
 
 
Click on "Deploy a Linux Distribution":
 
 
[[Image:DeployDistribution.png]]
 
 
This will bring you to the Linode Distribution Wizard.
 
 
# Click on "Ubuntu 9.04 64bit"
 
# Enter at least "3096" as the disk image size; ideally, you can just use whatever space you have left in your account.
 
# Enter "256" for Swap
 
# Enter password, and hit "Create Profile"
 
 
{{Warn|text="The image shows selecting an outdated version of Ubuntu.  Select 9.04 instead to be up-to-date.}}
 
 
[[Image:LinodeDistributionWizard.png]]
 
 
Go to the "Network" tab, and click on "Add Private IP".
 
 
[[Image:AddPrivateIP.png]]
 
 
And take note of the text after "eth0"--this is your node's public IP--and the text under "for manual configuration"--your private network IP.
 
 
[[Image:LinodeNetworkConfiguration.png]]
 
 
== Getting into the node ==
 
 
Go back to the "Dashboard" tab, hit "Boot", and wait for the task to complete.
 
Open your SSH client and SSH to root@<i>noted eth0 address</i>, and enter your root password:
 
 
[[Image:LinodeSSH.png]]
 
 
Tada!  You are now logged in and can issue commands.
 
 
 
 
== Installing from scratch ==
 
 
You can now proceed with the [[Dreamwidth Scratch Installation]] on the profile you created.
 
 
[[Category: Dreamwidth Installation]]
 

Latest revision as of 22:55, 5 April 2011