Uncompress the Elastix Raspberry Pi tarball file. The files "BOOT.tar.gz" and "rootfs.tar.gz" will be obtained.
Use any partitioning tool to create two partitions in the SD card. The first partition must be FAT type and its size of at least 16 MB. The second partition must be EXT3 type and its size of at least 3 GB. Example (supposing 'sdd' was asigned as the device for the SD card):
[root@elx elastix-image]# fdisk -l /dev/sdd
Disk /dev/sdd: 3965 MB, 3965190144 bytes
122 heads, 62 sectors/track, 1023 cylinders, total 7744512 sectors
Create the respective file systems on the partitions. For example the first partition is /dev/sdd1 and the second partition /dev/sdd2. The "BOOT" and "rootfs" labels are mandatory since they appear in /etc/fstab of the final image:
mkfs.vfat -n BOOT /dev/sdd1
mkfs.ext3 -L rootfs /dev/sdd2
Mount both partitions and uncompress the files with the following commands:
tar -C /media/BOOT/ -xzf BOOT.tar.gz
tar -C /media/rootfs/ -xzf rootfs.tar.gz
Unmount the partitions and place the SD card in your Raspberry Pi:
umount /dev/sdd2
umount /dev/sdd1
The installation uses DHCP to configure its IP address, there is a console on the serial interface of the device you can use to find out the assigned IP address if needed. The root password is "palosanto" and the initial web interface credentials are: user "admin" and password "palosanto"