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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.9 Beta Installation Guide
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.9
Beta
Installation Guide
Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 for all architectures
Edition 3.1
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Abstract
T his Installation Guide documents relevant information regarding the installation of Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 5
Note: T his document is under development, is subject to substantial change, and is provided only as a
preview. T he included information and instructions should not be considered complete, and should be
used with caution.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Document Conventions
1.1. T ypographic Conventions
1.2. Pull-quote Conventions
1.3. Notes and Warnings
2. Do you need help?
3. Getting Help and Giving Feedback
3.1. Do You Need Help?
3.2. We Need Feedback!
Introduction
1. What's New in this Edition?
2. Architecture-specific Information
3. More to Come
4. Where to Find Other Manuals
I. x86, AMD64, Intel® 64 and Itanium- Installation and Booting
1. Itanium System Specific Information
1.1. Itanium System Installation Overview
1.2. Itanium Systems — T he EFI Shell
1.2.1. Itanium Systems — EFI Device Names
1.2.2. Itanium Systems — EFI System Partition
2. Steps to Get You Started
2.1. Upgrade or Install?
2.2. Is Your Hardware Compatible?
2.3. Do You Have Enough Disk Space?
2.4. Can You Install Using the CD-ROM or DVD?
2.4.1. Alternative Boot Methods
2.4.2. Making an Installation Boot CD-ROM
2.5. Preparing for a Network Installation
2.5.1. Preparing for FT P and HT T P installation
2.5.2. Preparing for an NFS install
2.6. Preparing for a Hard Drive Installation
3. System Specifications List
4. Installing on Intel® and AMD Systems
4.1. T he Graphical Installation Program User Interface
4.1.1. A Note about Virtual Consoles
4.2. Screenshots during installation
4.3. T he T ext Mode Installation Program User Interface
4.3.1. Using the Keyboard to Navigate
4.4. Starting the Installation Program
4.4.1. Booting the Installation Program on x86, AMD64, and Intel® 64 Systems
4.4.2. Booting the Installation Program on Itanium Systems
4.4.3. Additional Boot Options
4.5. Selecting an Installation Method
4.6. Installing from DVD/CD-ROM
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4.7. Installing from a Hard Drive
4.8. Performing a Network Installation
4.9. Installing via NFS
4.10. Installing via FT P
4.11. Installing via HT T P
4.12. Welcome to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
4.13. Language Selection
4.14. Keyboard Configuration
4.15. Enter the Installation Number
4.16. Disk Partitioning Setup
4.17. Advanced Storage Options
4.18. Create Default Layout
4.19. Partitioning Your System
4.19.1. Graphical Display of Hard Drive(s)
4.19.2. Disk Druid's Buttons
4.19.3. Partition Fields
4.19.4. Recommended Partitioning Scheme
4.19.5. Adding Partitions
4.19.6. Editing Partitions
4.19.7. Deleting a Partition
4.20. x86, AMD64, and Intel® 64 Boot Loader Configuration
4.20.1. Advanced Boot Loader Configuration
4.20.2. Rescue Mode
4.20.3. Alternative Boot Loaders
4.20.4. SMP Motherboards and GRUB
4.21. Network Configuration
4.22. T ime Z one Configuration
4.23. Set Root Password
4.24. Package Group Selection
4.25. Preparing to Install
4.25.1. Prepare to Install
4.26. Installing Packages
4.27. Installation Complete
4.28. Itanium Systems — Booting Your Machine and Post-Installation Setup
4.28.1. Post-Installation Boot Loader Options
4.28.2. Booting Red Hat Enterprise Linux Automatically
5. Removing Red Hat Enterprise Linux
6. T roubleshooting Installation on an Intel® or AMD System
6.1. You are Unable to Boot Red Hat Enterprise Linux
6.1.1. Are You Unable to Boot With Your RAID Card?
6.1.2. Is Your System Displaying Signal 11 Errors?
6.2. T rouble Beginning the Installation
6.2.1. Problems with Booting into the Graphical Installation
6.3. T rouble During the Installation
6.3.1.
No devices found to install Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Error Message
6.3.2. Saving T raceback Messages Without a Diskette Drive
6.3.3. T rouble with Partition T ables
6.3.4. Using Remaining Space
6.3.5. Other Partitioning Problems
6.3.6. Other Partitioning Problems for Itanium System Users
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