Tuesday, September 24, 2013

CGMINER using xubuntu 11.04 live on a USB

How to setup a cgminer using xubuntu 11.04 live on a USB



The master version of this document is here:

 https://github.com/kanoi/linux-usb-cgminer


The actual file is:

 https://github.com/kanoi/linux-usb-cgminer/blob/master/linux-usb-cgminer


The copy in cgminer (check to make sure it isn’t older) is:



The original old version is here:



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I have said to select English for the install process for 2 reasons:

1) I don’t know any other spoken language very well

and

2) I’m not sure what problems installing under a different language

might cause (it will probably cause no problems but I don’t know)


Software

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Short hardware comment:

Your mining computer doesn’t need any HDD or CD/DVD/BD as long as it has at

least 2GB of RAM, can boot USB, has some network connection to the internet

and of course a reasonable mining ATI graphics card

… Or you can boot a windows PC with the USB to only do mining … and ignore

the system HDD … wasting energy running the HDD (roughly 10 Watts per HDD) icon smile CGMINER using xubuntu 11.04 live on a USB


If you wish to install to an HDD instead of a USB,

 see the changes to the instructions at the end


To create the USB, you need of course a 4GB USB and temporarily need a PC

with a CD (or DVD/BD) writer, a USB port and of course an internet

connection to the PC


1) Download the xubuntu 11.04 desktop live CD iso for amd64

   ( look here for mirrors: http://www.xubuntu.org/getubuntu )


2) Burn it to CD then boot that temporarily on any PC with a CD/DVD/BD and

   a USB port (this and the next 2 step won’t effect that PC)

   Select “English” then select “Try Xubuntu without installing”

   and wait for the desktop to appear

   (this happens by default if you wait for the timeouts)


3) Plug in your 4GB USB device and it should appear on the desktop – you can

   leave it’s contents as long as there is at least 2.8GB free


4) Now run “Startup Disk Creator” in “Applications->System”

   (the system menu is the little rat in the top left corner)


(if you have no mouse you can get the menu with <ctr><esc> and navigate

the menu with the arrow keys and <return> key)


From here select the boot CD as the “Source” and the USB as the “Disk to use”

lastly move the slider to 2GB for reserved extra space


The 2GB should be enough for modifications


Click: “Make Install Disk”

After about 10-15 minutes you have a base xubuntu 11.04 boot USB

(you can shut down this computer now)


5) Boot your cgminer PC with this USB stick, select “English”

   then select “Try Xubuntu without installing” and wait for the desktop to

   appear (this happens by default if you wait for the timeouts)


   Soon after the first boot and the GUI comes up you will get a popup

   asking you to upgrade to 11.10 or later

   DONT DO IT

   Select “Don’t Upgrade”


6) Start a terminal

   ”Applications->Accessories->Terminal Emulator”


7) sudo apt-get install openssh-server screen


   if you have a problem here then it’s probably coz the internet isn’t

   available … sort that out by reading elsewhere about routers etc


   however, if you did an HDD (or USB) install and internet access is OK,

   but it says openssh-server or screen is missing, it means you need to:


   sudo apt-get update


8) sudo apt-get install fglrx fglrx-amdcccle fglrx-dev

   sudo sync

   sudo shutdown -r now


N.B. always do a “sudo sync” and wait for it to finish every time before

shutting down the PC to ensure all data is written to the USB


9) sudo aticonfig –lsa

   this lists your ATI cards so you can see them


10) sudo aticonfig –adapter=all –initial

   this gets an error – no idea why but the xorg.conf is OK


   sudo sync

   sudo shutdown -r now


11) sudo aticonfig –adapter=all –odgt

   this checks it can access all the cards …


12) get AMD-APP-SDK-v2.4-lnx64.tgz from

 http://developer.amd.com/sdks/amdappsdk/downloads/pages/default.aspx

  ( http://developer.amd.com/Downloads/AMD-APP-SDK-v2.4-lnx64.tgz )


 sudo su

 cd /opt

  (replace /home/ubuntu/ with wherever you put the file: )

 tar -xvzf /home/ubuntu/AMD-APP-SDK-v2.4-lnx64.tgz


 cd AMD-APP-SDK-v2.4-lnx64/

 cp -pv lib/x86_64/* /usr/lib/

 rsync -avl include/CL/ /usr/include/CL/

 tar -xvzf icd-registration.tgz

 rsync -avl etc/OpenCL/ /etc/OpenCL/

 ldconfig

 sync

 shutdown -r now


 You now have an OpenCL enabled xubuntu


13) cgminer:

 sudo apt-get install curl


 get the binary linux cgminer

 (see the bitcoin forum cgminer thread for where to get it)

 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28402.0


 ./cgminer -n

   this shows you the GPU’s it found on your PC

   See further below if you get an error regarding libtinfo.so.5


14) An OC option:

 This is no longer needed since cgminer 2.* includes OC, however:


 sudo apt-get install libwxbase2.8-0 libwxgtk2.8-0


 http://sourceforge.net/projects/amdovdrvctrl/

  for an Over/underclocking application and get the file listed below then:

 sudo dpkg -i amdoverdrivectrl_1.2.1_amd64.deb


15) set the screen saver to ONLY blank …


 Move the mouse to the bottom of the screen and you see a set of icons like

 on an Apple PC

 Click on Settings, then in the Settings window “Screensaver”

 Set “Mode:” to “Blank Screen Only”


16) apt-get install ntp

 An accurate clock is always a good idea icon smile CGMINER using xubuntu 11.04 live on a USB


17) if you wish to ssh into the box you must set a password

    to do this you simply have to be logged into it at the screen and type


  sudo passwd ubuntu


    it will prompt you (twice) to enter a password for the ubuntu account



Initial setup complete.


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If you want to SSH into the machine and run cgminer:

 From a terminal on the miner display each time after you boot:

  xhost +


 ’xhost +’ isn’t needed if you ssh into the machine with the same

 username that the GUI boots into (which is ‘ubuntu’ in this case)


Then after you ssh into the machine:

 export DISPLAY=:0

before running cgminer


Also note, that you should force the screen to blank when mining if

the ATI card is displaying the screen (using the screen saver

application menu)

In my case it takes away 50Mh/s when the screen isn’t blanked

It will auto blank – but make sure the blank is of course just blank

as mentioned above at 15)



This is of course just the basics … but it should get you a computer

up and running and able to run cgminer


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You should keep an eye on USB disk space

The system logger writes log files in the /var/log/ directory

The two main ones that grow large are ‘kern.log’ and ‘syslog’

If you want to keep them, save them away to some other computer

When space is low, just delete them e.g.


   sudo rm -i /var/log/syslog

   sudo rm -i /var/log/kern.log


The ‘df’ command will show you the current space e.g.:


   sudo df


Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on

aufs 2099420 892024 1100748 45% /

none 1015720 628 1015092 1% /dev

/dev/sda1 3909348 2837248 1072100 73% /cdrom

/dev/loop0 670848 670848 0 100% /rofs

none 1023772 136 1023636 1% /dev/shm

tmpfs 1023772 16 1023756 1% /tmp

none 1023772 124 1023648 1% /var/run

none 1023772 0 1023772 0% /var/lock



This shows the 2GB space allocated when you setup the USB as ‘/’ (aufs)

In this example, it’s currently 45% full with almost 1.1GB of free space


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The latest version (2.0.8 or later) of cgminer is built with 11.10 (not 11.04)

If you get the following error when running the prebuilt version in 11.04:


   ./cgminer: error while loading shared libraries: libtinfo.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


The fix is to simply link the old curses library to the new name e.g.:


   cd /lib64/

   sudo ln -s libncurses.so.5 libtinfo.so.5


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If you wish to install to an HDD instead of a USB:

————————————————–


As per before:


1) Download the xubuntu 11.04 desktop live CD iso for amd64

   ( look here for mirrors: http://www.xubuntu.org/getubuntu )


Then:


2) Burn it to CD then boot that on your new mining PC

   Select “English” then select “Install Xubuntu”

   (you have 30 seconds to do this)


3) When the Install window comes up – again select “English” and click “Forward”


4) The next page will show you if you meet certain install requirements

   (make sure you do meet them all)

   Don’t select the download option

   The 3rd party option isn’t needed for mining so ignore that also


   Click “Forward”


5) With “Allocate drive space” it’s probably easiest to say to use the

   ”Erase” option.


   This is just for mining right? icon smile CGMINER using xubuntu 11.04 live on a USB


   However, if you have anything on the HDD that you want to keep – the

   ”Erase” install process will delete it – so back it up (quit the install)

   Also make sure there are no OTHER HDD attached that it may erase also

   i.e. only have attached the one HDD that you want to install onto unless

   you know exactly what you are doing


   If you see the “Install Xubuntu 11.04 alongside ‘something’” then that

   just means that the HDD wasn’t blank.

   If you want to try this option – do that yourself and then skip to step

   7) below when you get to that.


   There are plenty of other options available if you select “Something else”

   but I’m not going to go into all the details here other than to say that

   my preferred partioning is: /boot = 1GB = ext2, swap = twice memory size,

   / = 100GB = ext3 and the rest: /extra = ext3


   Click “Forward”


6) If you selected “Erase” then it allows you to choose the drive to install to

   Then click “Install Now”


7) “Where are you?” sort that out then click “Forward”


8) “Keyboard layout” sort that out (use the default) then click “Forward”


9) “Who are you?” The important one here is “Pick a username:” coz that’s

   the name you will need to ssh into, to access it remotely (and of course

   the “Choose a Password” you set)


   If you set the “username” to anything but “ubuntu” then: wherever in this

   document I have mentioned the username “ubuntu” you must of course use the

   username you chose here instead of “ubuntu”


   Important: set it to “log in automatically” if you ever want to be able

   to start cgminer without being in front of the computer since ‘X’ must

   be running to use cgminer properly

   That does of course mean that the computer isn’t secure from anyone who

   has access to it – but then again no computer that can automatically

   reboot is secure from anyone who has access to the actual computer itself


   Then click “Forward”


10) Of course when it completes click on “Restart Now”

    … and remove the Xubuntu CD when it asks you


11) Wait for it to finish rebooting … and it will auto login

    (unless you didn’t do step 9) “Important:”)


12) After it logs in, an upgrade popup for 11.10 (or later) will appear

    Select “Don’t Upgrade”


13) Now go to step 6) of the USB script above for what to do next and that

    covers everything else needed


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