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Bedrock V3000 lacks an integrated display. Consequently, to install Ubuntu, users must connect Bedrock to a host PC using a console, facilitated by serial over USB.

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  • Insert the USB media to the device

  • Turn on Bedrock

  • Repetitively press the DEL / ESC key to enter the BIOS setup

  • In BIOS go to -> Save & Exit -> <your bootable USB device> -> yes

  • Device will reset and a grub menu screen will appear

    • (*) If you dont see a grub menu, press the “arrow down” key repetitively right after you pressed enter to boot from BIOS

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Configure grub

A At the grub menu will appear saying (displaying "try or install Ubuntu. "),Press ‘e’ to set the boot parameters.

  • You will be prompted with 'll encounter a window like thisresembling:

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    setparams 'Install Ubuntu Server'

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    set gfxpayload=keep

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    linux        /casper/vmlinuz   quiet  --- 

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    initrd        /casper/initrd
  • Remove the quiet parameter and change the entry that starts with ‘linux’ to look as follows:

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    linux /casper/vmlinuz console=tty1 console=ttyS4,115200n8 systemd.wants=getty@ttyS4.service 
  • Wait for the live USB to boot

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Live USB settings

  • After live USB boots

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  • Amidst the kernel output

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  • , press

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  • Enter to swiftly locate the shell prompt.

  • run Run sudo subiquity

  • if If you see a “waiting for coloud cloud init” message, wait until it times out and opens the installer (could take some time since some services should finish starting in the background).

  • Choose Proceed with your prefered settings for installationpreferred installation settings and await completion

  • Wait until installation is complete

  • when When prompted, remove the installation media and press enter

  • Device will be rebooted

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  • Boot into BIOS

  • Boot from the disk you installed linux on

  • If you don't get a grub menu automatically on boot refer to (*), press the “arrow down” key repetitively right after you pressed enter to boot from BIOS

    • If you dont get the grub menu after pressing shift, connect a keyboard to the device and hold shift on the connected keyboard when booting

  • In the grub menu choose:

    • Advanced options for Ubuntu

    • Select the line that says recovery mode

    • Press ’e’

    • In the line that says: linux        /boot/vmlinuz-5.15.0-43-generic root=UUID=4c58e5aa-6443-4fb2-84e7-4ac2265a7b9e ro recovery nomodeset dis_ucode_ldr

    • Add the console parameters to grub after the ‘ro’ parameter

      • from this:

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        linux        /boot/vmlinuz-6.2.0-27-generic root=UUID=1dfc1a94-6289-4b15-9f4f-0fb36c083841 ro
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          linux        /boot/vmlinuz-6.2.0-27-generic root=UUID=1dfc1a94-6289-4b15-9f4f-0fb36c083841 ro
          console=tty1 console=ttyS4,115200n8 systemd.wants=getty@ttyS4.service quiet
        • Note: if you want to see the boot logs remove the quiet argumentPress ctrl+x to boot

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