- Boot from the CD or DVD. At the boot screen, press the "Enter" key.
Press the "tab" key to move focus to the "Skip" key, and then press the "Enter" key to continue. On the "Welcome" screen, click the "Next" button
- Select the appropriate language, and then click the "Next" button.
- Select the relevant keyboard setting, and then click the "Next" button.
- Select your preferred mouse configuration, and then click the "Next" button
- Allow the installer to automatically partition or manual partition the disk by clicking on the "Next" button.
If manual partition
/ - root partition
/boot - Bootable file will be stored here, Referred as anaconda files
/tmp -temp files will be stored here.
/backup-optional
/swap
Note: Less than 4 GB RAM = 2* RAM SIZE (swap size)
Greater than 4 GB RAM = 1.2 * RAM SIZE (swap size)
File system
Windows –NTFS
Linux - EXT3, except swap
- Click the "OK" button on the subsequent warning dialog.
- To remove all existing partitions, click the "Next" button.
- Click the "OK" button on the subsequent warning dialog.
- The installer will list the default partitioning scheme for your size disk.
- Edit the "/boot" partition, setting it to "150M" and "Fixed size", then click the "Next" button.
- Edit the "/root" partition, setting it to "Fill to maximum allowable size" and "Force to be primary partition", then click the "Next" button.
- Edit the "swap" partition, setting it to "2048M" and "Fixed size", then click the "Next" button if you need additional swap space, simply make this partition bigger.
- The partitions screen should now looks something like the following picture, then click the "Next" button.
- Accept the boot loader settings by clicking the "Next" button.
- Configure the network interface with the appropriate settings. This can be done automatically using DHCP, or manually.
If you are not using DHCP, (manually) enter the appropriate IP address and subnet mask, and then click the "OK" button.
- If you are not using DHCP, enter the host name, gateway and DNS information, and then click the "Next" button
- Select the appropriate firewall configuration for your installation. For most test installations I select the "No firewall" option to prevent networking problems during setup. Click the "Next" button to proceed.
- Select the appropriate language support for your installation, and then click the "Next" button.
- Select the relevant time zone setting by clicking on the map, or selecting it on the selection list. Click on the "Next" button to proceed.
- Enter a root password for the server and click the "Next" button to proceed.
- Select the appropriate package groups for your installation and click the "Next" button.
- The "Package Group Selection" screen allows you to select the required package. Groups and individual packages within the details section. When you've made your selection, click the "Next" button
- On the "About to install" screen, click the "Next" button.
- During the installation phase, enter the appropriate CDs as requested.
- Select the appropriate graphics card for your server. Usually this will default to the correct setting. Click the "Next" button to continue.
- Select the appropriate monitor, or a generic equivalent, and then click the "Next" button.
- Select the appropriate screen resolution for your graphics card and monitor, then click the "Next" button.
- Click the "Exit" button to complete the installation.
- On the "Welcome" screen, click the "Next" button.
- Accept the license agreement and click the "Next" button. Adjust the Date and Time settings if necessary, and click the "Next" Button
- Create an additional system user if required, and click the "Next" button
- If you chose not to define an additional system user, click the "Continue" button on the resulting warning dialog.
- Decide if you wish to register the system with Red Hat Network, and click the "Next" button.
- On the "Additional CDs" screen, click the "Next" button.
- On the "Finish Setup" screen, click the "Next" button
- Once the system has rebooted, you are presented with the login screen.
- Once logged in, you are ready to use the desktop
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