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Document how the ansible installation process should be performed on the icub-head/ergocub-torso #383

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traversaro opened this issue Jan 2, 2025 · 4 comments
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See #381 (comment) .

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/remind January 10 @davidelasagna

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In general this issue tracks the documentation of how to follow the documented steps when no mouse/keyboard/screen is connected to the board, but in particular I see two slightly different use cases it could make sense to document:

  • A new robot gets manufactured, and it gets a brand new icub-head/ergocub-torso board. How is the Ubuntu installed in that case, when no mouse/keyboard/screen is connected to the board?
  • An old robot has an older ubuntu distro (like Ubuntu 20.04) and you want to upgrade to a newer distro (for example as the latest robotology distro does not support the older ubuntu distro anymore). Given an existing robot, how can I upgrade Ubuntu distro, when no mouse/keyboard/screen is connected to the board?

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