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Install dependencies:
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Install dependencies:
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```bash
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```bash
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scripts/setup-utils.sh
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scripts/install-wild-cloud-dependencies.sh
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```
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```
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## Create your Wild Cloud Home
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## Create your Wild Cloud Home
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```bash
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```bash
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mkdir -p ~/my-wild-cloud
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mkdir -p ~/my-wild-cloud
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cd ~/my-wild-cloud
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cd ~/my-wild-cloud
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wild-cloud-scaffold
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wild-init
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```
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```
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That's it! Your wild cloud operator machine is ready to go! Most of the rest of the instructions in this guide will assume you are working within this directory.
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That's it! Your wild cloud operator machine is ready to go! Most of the rest of the instructions in this guide will assume you are working within this directory.
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From your wild cloud home, run:
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From your wild cloud home, run:
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```bash
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```bash
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# Upload schematic configuration to get schematic ID from the Talos ISO service.
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wild-talos-schema
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# Download custom ISO with system extensions.
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wild-cluster-node-boot-assets-download
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wild-cluster-node-boot-assets-download
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```
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```
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This will download all the Talos ISOs for your wild cloud configuration.
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This will download a Talos ISO you can use to create a USB drive.
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The custom ISO includes system extensions needed for a wild cloud cluster and is saved to `.wildcloud/iso/talos-v<VERSION>-metal-amd64.iso`.
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The custom ISO includes system extensions needed for a wild cloud cluster and is saved to `.wildcloud/node-boot-assets/<schematicId>/iso/talos-v<VERSION>-metal-amd64.iso`.
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### Copy ISO to a USB drive
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### Copy ISO to a USB drive
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**⚠️ Warning**: Double-check the device path (`/dev/sdX`). Writing to the wrong device will destroy data!
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**⚠️ Warning**: Double-check the device path (`/dev/sdX`). Writing to the wrong device will destroy data!
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TO DO: Look into some utilities (Balena Etcher, Rufus, etc.) to make this simpler/safer.
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{{< go-deeper >}}
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Note: Balena Etcher can also be used to create a bootable USB drive from the ISO.
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{{< /go-deeper >}}
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## How to install Talos OS on a machine
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## How to install Talos OS on a machine
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When the setup is finished, you can test your installation with:
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When the setup is finished, you can test your installation with:
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```bash
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```bash
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wild-status
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wild-health
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```
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```
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## Next Steps
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## Next Steps
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