Red Hat ENTERPRISE LINUX 5 - DEPLOYMENT Installationsanleitung

Stöbern Sie online oder laden Sie Installationsanleitung nach Server Red Hat ENTERPRISE LINUX 5 - DEPLOYMENT herunter. Red Hat ENTERPRISE LINUX 5 - DEPLOYMENT Installation guide Benutzerhandbuch

  • Herunterladen
  • Zu meinen Handbüchern hinzufügen
  • Drucken
  • Seite
    / 377
  • Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • LESEZEICHEN
  • Bewertet. / 5. Basierend auf Kundenbewertungen

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Installation Guide

Red Hat Engineering Content ServicesRüdiger LandmannJack Reed Petr Bokoč David CantrellHans De Goede Jon MastersRed Hat Enterprise Linux 5Installation

Seite 2

⁠Part I. x86, AMD64, Intel® 64 and Itanium - Installation andBootingThe Red Hat Enterprise Linux Installation Guide for Intel and AMD 32-bit and 64-bi

Seite 3 - Edited by

3. The Stage 2 or secondary boot loader is read into memory. The secondary boot loader displaysthe GRUB menu and command environment. This interface

Seite 4 - Abstract

Before installing GRUB, make sure to use the latest GRUB package available or use the GRUBpackage from the installation CD-ROMs. For instructions on i

Seite 5 - Table of Contents

The <bios-device-number> is the BIOS device number. The primary IDE hard drive is numbered 0 anda secondary IDE hard drive is numbered 1. This s

Seite 6

This sample blocklist specifies a file that starts at the first block on the partition and uses blocks 0through 49, 100 through 124, and 200.Knowing h

Seite 7

Refer to Section 9.7, “GRUB Menu Configuration File” for more information on configuringthis interface.Menu Entry Editor InterfaceTo access the menu

Seite 8

boot — Boots the operating system or chain loader that was last loaded.chainloader </path/to/file> — Loads the specified file as a chain loader.

Seite 9

root (<device-type><device-number>,<partition>) — Configures the root partition forGRUB, such as (hd0,0), and mounts the partition.T

Seite 10

Configuring a GRUB menu configuration file to boot multiple operating systems is beyond the scopeof this chapter. Consult Section 9.9, “ Additional Re

Seite 11

splashimage=<path-to-image> — Specifies the location of the splash screen image to beused when GRUB boots.title group-title — Specifies a title

Seite 12

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Deployment Guide; Red Hat, Inc. — The Workstation Security chapterexplains, in a concise manner, how to secure the GRUB boot

Seite 13 - 2.1. Upgrade or Inst all?

Chapter 1. Itanium System Specific Information1.1. It anium Syst em Inst allat ion OverviewInstalling Red Hat Enterprise Linux on an Itanium system is

Seite 14

Chapter 10. Additional Resources about Itanium and LinuxOther reference materials, related to running Red Hat Enterprise Linux on an Itanium system, a

Seite 15

⁠Part II. IBM POWER Architecture - Installation and BootingThe Red Hat Enterprise Linux Installation Guide for IBM POWER systems discusses the install

Seite 16

Chapter 11. Steps to Get You Started11.1. Upgrade or Inst all?For information to help you determine whether to perform an upgrade or an installation r

Seite 17

have one or more partitions that may be deleted, thereby freeing up enough disk space to installRed Hat Enterprise Linux.To gain a better sense of how

Seite 18

where dvd refers to your DVD drive device.11.5.1. Preparing for FT P and HT T P inst allat ionIf you are setting up an installation tree for NFS, FTP

Seite 19

Ensure that the /publicly/available/directory directory is exported via NFS via an entry in /etc/exports.To export to a specific system: /publicly/ava

Seite 20

[5] Unp artitio ned d is k sp ac e means that availab le d is k sp ace o n the hard d rive(s) yo u are ins talling tohas no t b een d ivid ed into

Seite 21

Chapter 12. Installing on IBM System i and IBM System psystemsThis chapter explains how to perform a Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation from the DV

Seite 22

12.2. Boot ing t he IBM Syst em i or IBM Syst em p Inst allat ion ProgramTo boot an IBM System i or IBM System p system from a CD-ROM, you must specif

Seite 23

The Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation program offers more than the dialog boxes of theinstallation process. Several kinds of diagnostic messages a

Seite 24

The output is listed in the order the system was probed. So, all FAT16 file systems are listed first, thenIDE hard drives, then SCSI hard drives, then

Seite 25

Fig u re 12.2. In st allat io n Pro g ram Wid g et s as seen in Boot Loader ConfigurationFig u re 12.3. In st allat io n Pro g ram Wid g et s as s

Seite 26

Here is a list of the most important widgets shown in Figure 12.2, “ Installation Program Widgets asseen in Boot Loader Configuration” and Figure 12.

Seite 27

WarningUnless a dialog box is waiting for your input, do not press any keys during the installationprocess (doing so may result in unpredictable behav

Seite 28

Fig u re 12.4 . Select in g Part it io n Dialo g f or H ard Drive In st allat io nEnter the device name of the partition containing the Red Hat Ent

Seite 29

Fig u re 12.5. T C P/IP Co n f ig u rat io n12.9. Inst alling via NFSThe NFS dialog applies only if you are installing from an NFS server (if you sele

Seite 30

Fig u re 12.6 . NFS Set u p Dialo gIf the NFS server is exporting the ISO images of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux CD-ROMs, enter thedirectory which co

Seite 31 - 4.4.3.1 . Ke rne l Opt io ns

Fig u re 12.7. FT P Set up Dialo gEnter the name or IP address of the FTP site you are installing from, and the name of the directorycontaining the v

Seite 32

The HTTP dialog applies only if you are installing from an HTTP server (that is, if you used the askmethod boot option and selected HT T P in the Inst

Seite 33

12.12. Welcome t o Red Hat Ent erprise LinuxThe Welcome screen does not prompt you for any input. From this screen you can access theRelease Notes fo

Seite 34 - 4.9. Inst alling via NFS

Fig u re 12.9 . Lan g u ag e Select io nOnce you select the appropriate language, click Next to continue.12.14 . Keyboard Configurat ionUsing your mou

Seite 35 - 4.10. Inst alling via FTP

Chapter 2. Steps to Get You Started2.1. Upgrade or Inst all?For information to help you determine whether to perform an upgrade or an installation ref

Seite 36

Fig u re 12.10. Keyb o ard Co nf ig u rat io nNoteTo change your keyboard layout type after you have completed the installation, use theKeyb o ard C

Seite 37

Fig u re 12.11. In st allat io n Nu mber12.16. Disk Part it ioning Set upPartitioning allows you to divide your hard drive into isolated sections, wh

Seite 38 - 4.13. Language Select ion

WarningThe Up dat e Ag en t downloads updated packages to /var/cache/yum/ by default. If youpartition the system manually, and create a separate /var

Seite 39

WarningIf you receive an error after the Disk Partitioning Setup phase of the installation sayingsomething similar to:"The partition table on dev

Seite 40

ISCSI target and clicking on the Add Drive button. If a network connection is not already active,the installer prompts you to provide details of your

Seite 41

Fig u re 12.15. Co n f ig u re ISCSI Paramet ersPlease note that you will be able to reattempt with a different ISCSI target IP should you enter itinc

Seite 42

Fig u re 12.16 . C reat e Def au lt Layo utUsing your mouse, choose the storage drive(s) on which you want Red Hat Enterprise Linux to beinstalled. I

Seite 43

Note[This text does not apply to iSeries system users.]If you have a RAID card, be aware that some BIOSes do not support booting from the RAIDcard. In

Seite 44

Fig u re 12.17. Part it io n in g wit h Disk D ru id o n IBM Syst em p an d Syst em i syst emsThe partitioning tool used by the installation pro

Seite 45 - 4.18. Creat e Default Layout

Edit: Used to modify attributes of the partition currently selected in the Partitions section.Selecting Edit opens a dialog box. Some or all of the fi

Seite 46

If you do not already have a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11 CD set or D VD, you can download one asan ISO image file from the Red Hat Customer Portal.

Seite 47

Hide RAID device/LVM Volume Group members: Select this option if you do not want to viewany RAID device or LVM Volume Group members that have been cre

Seite 48

A 3.0 GB partition allows you to install a minimal installation, while a 5.0 GB root partition letsyou perform a full installation, choosing all packa

Seite 49 - 4 .19.3. Part it ion Fields

Fig u re 12.18. Creat in g a New Part it io nMount Point: Enter the partition's mount point. For example, if this partition should be the rootpar

Seite 50

If you choose Fill all space up to (MB), you must give size constraints in the field to theright of this option. This allows you to keep a certain amo

Seite 51

12.20. Net work Configurat ionIf you do not have a network device, physical LAN, or virtual LAN, this screen does not appear duringyour installation a

Seite 52 - 4 .19.5. Adding Part it ions

Fig u re 12.20. Ed it in g a N et wo rk DeviceNoteDo not use the numbers as seen in this sample configuration. These values will not work foryour own

Seite 53

12.21. T ime Zone Configurat ionSet your time zone by selecting the city closest to your computer's physical location. Click on themap to zoom in

Seite 54

NoteTo change your time zone configuration after you have completed the installation, use theT ime an d Dat e Pro p ert ies T o o l.Type the system-c

Seite 55

Fig u re 12.22. Ro o t Passwo rdUse the root account only for system administration. Create a non-root account for your general useand su - to root w

Seite 56

NoteDo not use one of the example passwords offered in this manual. Using one of thesepasswords could be considered a security risk.NoteTo change your

Seite 57

Bo o t DVD/CD- R O MIf you can boot using the DVD/CD-ROM drive, you can create your own CD-ROM to bootthe installation program. This may be useful, f

Seite 58

Fig u re 12.23. Packag e G ro u p Select io nSelect each component you wish to install.Once a package group has been selected, if optional components

Seite 59

Fig u re 12.24 . Packag e G ro u p Det ails12.24 . Preparing t o Inst all12.24 .1. Prepare t o Inst allA screen preparing you for the installation o

Seite 60 - 4.21. Net work Configurat ion

12.25. Inst alling PackagesAt this point there is nothing left for you to do until all the packages have been installed. How quicklythis happens depen

Seite 61

[7] A ro o t p as swo rd is the ad minis trative p as swo rd fo r yo ur Red Hat Enterp ris e Linux system. Yo usho uld o nly lo g in as ro o t w

Seite 62

Chapter 13. Updating drivers during installation on IBM POWERsystemsIn most cases, Red Hat Enterprise Linux already includes drivers for the devices t

Seite 63

You cannot use a driver update to replace drivers that the installation program has alreadyloaded. Instead, you must complete the installation with th

Seite 64 - 4.23. Set Root Password

13.2.1. Preparing t o use a driver updat e image file13.2.1.1. Preparing t o use an im age file o n lo cal st o rageTo make the ISO image file avai

Seite 65

Refer to Section 13.3.2, “ Let the installer prompt you for a driver update” and Section 13.3.4, “ Use aboot option to specify a driver update image

Seite 66

2. Right-click on this file and choose Write to disc. You will see a window similar to thefollowing:Fig u re 13.3. CD/D VD Creat o r' s Writ e t

Seite 67

Fig u re 13.4 . Co nt en t s o f a t yp ical d river u p d at e d isc o n CD o r DVDIf you see only a single file ending in .iso, then you have not c

Seite 68 - 4.26. Inst alling Packages

sdb: sdb1sd 2:0:0:0: Attached scsi removable disk sdbsd 2:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 0usb-storage: device scan complete4. Unmount any part

Seite 69

1. Insert a blank, formatted floppy disk into an available drive, or connect an empty USBstorage device (such as a USB flash drive) to your computer.

Seite 70 - Shell> type elilo.conf

find . | cpio --quiet -c -o | gzip -9 >/tmp/initrd_update.img5. Copy the file /tmp/initrd_update.img into the directory the holds the target that

Seite 71

installer will automatically examine the device and load any driver updates that it detects and will notprompt you during the process. Refer to Sectio

Seite 72

Fig u re 13.6 . T h e d river d isk p ro mp t2. Insert the driver update disk that you created on CD , DVD , floppy disk, or USB storage deviceand se

Seite 73

13.4 . Specifying t he locat ion of a driver updat e image file or driverupdat e diskIf the installer detects more than one possible device that could

Seite 74

Fig u re 13.8. Select in g a d river d isk part it io nThe installer prompts you to specify which file contains the driver update:Fig u re 13.9 . Sel

Seite 75

Expect to see these screens if you stored the driver update on an internal hard drive or on a USBstorage device. You should not see them if the driver

Seite 76 - 6.3.4 . Using Remaining Space

Chapter 14. Troubleshooting Installation on an IBM POWERSystemThis appendix discusses some common installation problems and their solutions.You may al

Seite 77

There are some video cards that have trouble booting into the graphical installation program. If theinstallation program does not run using its defaul

Seite 78

No matter what type of installation you are performing, backups of the existing data on your systemsshould always be made.14 .3.4 . Ot her Part it io

Seite 79

a. If necessary, edit syslinux.cfg for your particular environment. Forexample, to configure the installation to use a kickstart file shared over NFS

Seite 80

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AnacondaYou can also search for bug reports related to this problem. To search Red Hat's bug trackingsystem, go to:

Seite 81

WarningChange only the number of the default runlevel from 3 to 5.Your changed line should look like the following: id:5:initdefault: When you are sa

Seite 82

If you cannot remember your user account password, you must become root. To become root, type su - and enter your root password when prompted. Then, t

Seite 83

Chapter 15. Additional Boot Options for IBM Power SystemsThis section discusses additional boot and kernel boot options available for the Red Hat Ente

Seite 84

megabytes.mpathenables multipath support.Important — mandatory for installation on multipathdevicesIf you install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11 on a n

Seite 85

resolution=tells the installation program which video mode to run. it accepts any standard resolution,such as 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, and so on.se

Seite 86

⁠Part III. IBM System z Architecture - Installation and BootingThe Red Hat Enterprise Linux Installation Guide for IBM System z Architecture systems d

Seite 87

Chapter 16. Steps to Get You Started16.1. Pre-Inst allat ionThe installation process assumes a basic familiarity with the IBM eServer System z platfor

Seite 88

The network configuration must be determined beforehand. Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM Systemz supports QD IO-enabled (Queued Direct I/O) and LCS (

Seite 89

16.4 .1. Preparing for FT P and HT T P inst allat ionIf you are setting up an installation tree for NFS, FTP, or HTTP installations, you must copy the

Seite 90

Copy the isolinux/ directory from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux DVD or CD #1 into a temporarydirectory (referred to here as <path-to-workspace>

Seite 91

/publicly/available/directory client.ip.address To export to all systems use an entry such as: /publicly/available/directory * Start the NFS daemon (

Seite 92

16.6. Inst alling under z/VMLog onto z/VM as the Linux guest account. You can use x3270 or c3270 (from the x3270-textpackage in Red Hat Enterprise Lin

Seite 93

root=/dev/ram0 ro ip=off ramdisk_size=40000CMSDASD=191 CMSCONFFILE=redhat.confvncThe content of the redhat.exec file shipped by Red Hat is:/* */

Seite 94

qeth: SUBCHANNELS="read_device_bus_id,write_device_bus_id, data_device_bus_id"lcs: SUBCHANNELS="read_device_bus_id,write_device_bus_id&

Seite 95

Where mtu is the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for this connection.DNS=server1:server2::serverNWhere server1:server2::serverN is a list of DNS serve

Seite 96

Update for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3Anaconda now supports both ports on CHPID for OSA Express3 cards. The installer willprompt for the port number

Seite 97

Once all questions have been answered, you are ready to begin the core installation program,lo ad er. To continue with the installation, refer to Chap

Seite 98

Click Continue.In the dialog that follows, keep the default selection of redhat.ins and click Continue.Refer to Section 16.9, “ Installing in an LPAR

Seite 99 - 9.2. GRUB

Chapter 17. Installing on IBM System z SystemsThis chapter explains how to perform a Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation using the graphical,mouse-b

Seite 100 - 9.3. Inst alling GRUB

Fig u re 17.1. In st allat io n Pro g ram Wid g et s as seen in Disk Dru idHere is a list of the most important widgets shown in Figure 17.1, “Inst

Seite 101 - 9.4. GRUB T erminology

NoteIn the following examples, the directory on the installation staging server that will contain theinstallation files will be specified as /location

Seite 102 - 0+50,100+25,200+1

To "press" a button, position the cursor over the button (using Tab, for example) and press Space orEnter. To select an item from a list of

Seite 103

the Linux Image. Allow the Linux image to connect to the workstation using the command xhost +linuxvm on the local workstation.If the graphical instal

Seite 104 - 9.6. GRUB Commands

Fig u re 17.2. NFS Set u p Dialo gIf the NFS server is exporting the ISO images of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux CD-ROMs, enter thedirectory which con

Seite 105

Fig u re 17.3. FT P Set up Dialo gEnter the name or IP address of the FTP site you are installing from, and the name of the directorycontaining the v

Seite 106

The HTTP dialog applies only if you are installing from an HTTP server (that is, if you used the askmethod boot option and selected HT T P in the Inst

Seite 107

17.8. Welcome t o Red Hat Ent erprise LinuxThe Welcome screen does not prompt you for any input. From this screen you can access theRelease Notes for

Seite 108 - 9.9. Addit ional Resources

Fig u re 17.5. Lan g u ag e Select io nOnce you select the appropriate language, click Next to continue.17.10. Ent er t he Inst allat ion NumberEnter

Seite 109

Fig u re 17.6 . In st allat io n Nu mb er17.11. Disk Part it ioning Set upPartitioning allows you to divide your storage drive(s) into isolated secti

Seite 110

Warning — vdisks, tdisks, and default layoutThe default layout uses all devices made available to the installer. This includes anytemporary storage de

Seite 111

WarningIf you receive an error after the Disk Partitioning Setup phase of the installation sayingsomething similar to:"The partition table on dev

Seite 113 - linux mediacheck

Next make sure that the /publicly/available/directory directory is shared via FTP or HTTP,and verify client access. You can check to see whether the d

Seite 114

For more information on these values, refer to the hardware documentation that came with yoursystem and check with the system administrator who has se

Seite 115

Fig u re 17.9 . Co nf ig u re FCP DeviceThe newly added device should then be present and usable during the Disk Druid portion of theinstallation.⁠Cha

Seite 116

Fig u re 17.10. Co n f ig u re FCP DeviceNoteThe installer requires that at least one ECKD DASD be defined. In the situation where a SCSI-only instal

Seite 117

WarningIf you select this option, all data on the selected DASD and SCSI storage drive(s) isremoved by the installation program. Do not select this op

Seite 118

WarningIt is always a good idea to back up any data that you have on your systems. For example, ifyou are upgrading or creating a dual-boot system, yo

Seite 119 - 12.4. Using t he HMC vt erm

17.14 .1. Graphical Display of DASD Device(s)Disk Dru id offers a graphical representation of your DASD device(s).Using your mouse, click once to hi

Seite 120

Hide RAID device/LVM Volume Group members: Select this option if you do not want to viewany RAID device or LVM Volume Group members that have been cre

Seite 121

Fig u re 17.13. Net wo rk Co n f ig u rat io nThe installation program automatically detects any network devices you have and displays them inthe Netw

Seite 122

Fig u re 17.14 . Ed it in g a Net wo rk DeviceNoteDo not use the numbers as seen in this sample configuration. These values will not work foryour own

Seite 123

You can also scroll through the list at the bottom of the screen to select your time zone. Usingyour mouse, click on a location to highlight your sele

Seite 124 - 12.9. Inst alling via NFS

Using a set of CD-ROMs, or a DVD — Create ISO image files from each installation CD -ROM, orfrom the DVD . For each CD-ROM (once for the DVD), execute

Seite 125 - 12.10. Inst alling via FT P

Setting up a root account and password is one of the most important steps during your installation.Your root account is similar to the administrator a

Seite 126 - 12.11. Inst alling via HT T P

NoteTo become root, type su - at the shell prompt in a terminal window and then press Enter.Then, enter the root password and press Enter.The installa

Seite 127

NoteUsers of IBM System z who want support for developing or running legacy 31-bit applicationsare encouraged to select the Compatibility Arch Support

Seite 128 - 12.13. Language Select ion

Fig u re 17.18. Packag e G ro u p Det ails17.19. Preparing t o Inst all17.19.1. Preparing t o Inst allA screen preparing you for the installation of

Seite 129

17.20. Inst alling PackagesAt this point there is nothing left for you to do until all the packages have been installed. How quicklythis happens depen

Seite 130

For information on registering your Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscription, refer to Chapter 25,Register Your System and Apply Subscriptions.[10 ] A ro

Seite 131

Chapter 18. Removing Red Hat Enterprise LinuxTo remove from the S/390 you can either remove the DASD allocation from the VM or you can startthe instal

Seite 132

Chapter 19. Sample Parameter FilesThe IBM System z architectures use a special parameter file to set up networking before theinstallation program (an

Seite 133 - Important — multipath devices

NoteThe CTC, and NETIUCV drivers have been deprecated and are no longer supportedin Red Hat Enterprise Linux.For example (a sample qeth SUBCHANNEL sta

Seite 134

PORTNAME=osa_portname | lcs_portnumber This variable supports OSA devices operating in qdio mode or in non-qdio mode.When using qdio mode: osa_portnam

Seite 135

Chapter 3. System Specifications ListThe most recent list of supported hardware can be found at http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/.This system specificat

Seite 136

root=/dev/ram0 ro ip=off ramdisk_size=40000CMSDASD=191 CMSCONFFILE=redhat.confvncExample of redhat.conf file (pointed to by CMSCONFFILE in redhat.parm

Seite 137

Chapter 20. Additional Boot OptionsThis section discusses additional boot and kernel boot options available for the Red Hat EnterpriseLinux installati

Seite 138

Important — mandatory for installation on multipathdevicesIf you install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11 on a network storage device accessiblethrough m

Seite 139 - 12.19.3. Part it ion Fields

Chapter 21. Troubleshooting Installation on an IBM System zSystemThis appendix discusses some common installation problems and their solutions.21.1. Y

Seite 140

A <swap> partition of type swapNoteWhen defining a partition's type as swap, do not assign it a mount point. Disk Dru idautomatically assig

Seite 141 - 12.19.5. Adding Part it ions

21.3.1. Remot e Graphical Deskt ops and XDMCPIf you have installed the X Window System and would like to log in to your Red Hat Enterprise Linuxsystem

Seite 142

Type the system-config-printer command at a shell prompt to launch the Prin t erCo n f ig urat io n T o o l. If you are not root, it prompts you for

Seite 143

Chapter 22. Additional Information for IBM System z Users22.1. The sysfs File Syst emThe Linux 2.6 kernel introduced the sysfs file system. The sysfs

Seite 144

22.2. Using t he zFCP DriverDuring the initial installation, you are prompted to enter SCSI/FCP information. If this information isentered, it creates

Seite 145

# cat /sys/bus/ccw/drivers/zfcp/0.0.010a/scsi_host_no0x0# cat /sys/bus/ccw/drivers/zfcp/0.0.010a/0x5005076300c18154/scsi_id0x1# cat \/sys/bus/ccw/driv

Seite 146

Chapter 4. Installing on Intel® and AMD SystemsThis chapter explains how to perform a Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation from the DVD/CD -ROM,using

Seite 147 - 12.22. Set Root Password

`/tmp/initrd.cT1534/lib/dasd_mod.ko'`/lib/modules/2.6.7-1.451.2.3/./kernel/drivers/s390/block/dasd_eckd_mod.ko' ->`/tmp/initrd.cT1534/lib

Seite 148

Create a RAID deviceCreate a multipath device22.3.1. Creat ing a RAID Device Wit h mdadmTo create a RAID device, edit the /etc/mdadm.conf file to defi

Seite 149

Spare Devices : 0Chunk Size : 64K Number Major Minor RaidDevice State 0 8 1 0 active sync /dev/sda1

Seite 150

Version : 00.90.00Creation Time : Tue Mar 2 10:56:37 2004Raid Level : multipathArray Size : 3905408 (3.72 GiB 3.100 GB)Raid Devices : 1Total Devices

Seite 151 - 12.25. Inst alling Packages

00: 010A QDIO-ELIGIBLE QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLEReady; T=0.01/0.01 15:51:29i 010a00: I 010A00: HCPLDI2816I Acquiring the machine loader from the p

Seite 152

# cat online03. If it is not online, run the following command to bring it online:# echo 1 > online# cat online14. Verify which block devnode it

Seite 153

32768 blocks per group, 32768 fragments per group15840 inodes per groupSuperblock backups stored on blocks: 32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 29491

Seite 154

Looking for deps of module dasd_eckd_mod dasd_modLooking for deps of module dasd_modLooking for deps of module dasd_fba_mod dasd_modLooking f

Seite 155 - SATA and SCSI

Interactive prompt...: disabled Menu timeout...: disabled Default configuration...: 'linux'Syncing disks...Done.22.6. Adding

Seite 156

# echo 0.0.0600,0.0.0601,0.0.0602 > /sys/bus/ccwgroup/drivers/qeth/groupNext, verify that the qeth group device was created properly:# ls /sys/bus/

Seite 157

NoteIf you are using an Itanium system, and you do not wish to use the GUI installation program,the text mode installation program is also available.

Seite 158

fake_llipa_takeoverportnopriority_queueingrecoverroute4rxipungroupvipaFor information on how these features work, refer to http://www-05.ibm.com/e-bus

Seite 159

Make sure the SUBCHANNELS statement matches the hardware addresses for your qeth device./etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1# IBM QETHDEVICE=eth1

Seite 160 - Advanced procedure

Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface192.168.70.0 * 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 eth19.1

Seite 161

OSA cards can provide up to 16 ports for a single CHPID. By default, the LCS group device usesport 0. To use a different port, issue a command similar

Seite 162

The QETH network device driver supports IBM System z HiperSockets, OSA-Express Fast Ethernet,Gigabit Ethernet (including 1000Base-T), High Speed Token

Seite 163

DEVICE=eth0BOOTPROTO=staticHWADDR=00:06:29:FB:5F:F1IPADDR=9.12.20.136NETMASK=255.255.255.0ONBOOT=yesNETTYPE=qethSUBCHANNELS=0.0.09a0,0.0.09a1,0.0.09a2

Seite 164

NoteDisabling periodic timer interrupts can violate basic assumptions in system accounting tools.If you notice a malfunction related to system account

Seite 165

⁠Part IV. Common TasksInformation that is common to all architectures related to registering your system with Red HatNetwork, choosing whether to inst

Seite 166

Chapter 23. Updating Your System23.1. Driver updat e rpm packagesOccasionally, when a new piece of hardware is not yet supported in the kernel that yo

Seite 167

To install a new driver update rpm package:1. Download the driver update rpm package from the location specified by Red Hat or yourhardware vendor. T

Seite 168

includes most of the on-screen widgets commonly found on graphical user interfaces. Figure 4.1,“ Installation Program Widgets as seen in Boot Loader C

Seite 169

$ rpm -ivh kmod-ipw3945-1.2.04.17.el5.i6863. Whether you used a graphical install, or a command line install, reboot your system to ensureyour sy

Seite 170

Chapter 24. Upgrading Your Current SystemThis chapter explains the various methods available for upgrading your Red Hat Enterprise Linuxsystem.24 .1.

Seite 171 - id:5:initdefault:

The upgrade process preserves existing configuration files by renaming them with an .rpmsaveextension (for example, sendmail.cf.rpmsave). The upgrade

Seite 172

To re-install your system, select Perform a new Red Hat Enterprise Linux installationand refer to http://www.redhat.com/docs/wp/ as well as Chapter 4,

Seite 173

Chapter 25. Register Your System and Apply Subscriptions25.1. Regist ering t he Syst emBefore you can access service and software maintenance informat

Seite 174

ImportantThe user credentials to use depend on the subscription service. When registering withthe Customer Portal, use the Red Hat Network credentials

Seite 175

NoteRed Hat Subscription Manager (GUI and CLI) must be run as root.To register from the command line, use the register command with the --autosubscrib

Seite 176

[root@server1 ~]# subscription-manager unregisterFrom the Subscription Manager UI:1. Launch Subscription Manager. For example:[root@server ~]# subscr

Seite 177 - 16.1. Pre-Inst allat ion

Chapter 26. An Introduction to Disk PartitionsNoteThis appendix is not necessarily applicable to non-x86-based architectures. However, thegeneral conc

Seite 178

Fig u re 26 .2. Disk Drive wit h a File Syst emAs Figure 26.2, “ Disk Drive with a File System” , implies, the order imposed by a file system involve

Seite 179

Fig u re 4 .2. In st allat io n Pro gram Wid g et s as seen in Disk Dru idHere is a list of the most important widgets shown in Figure 4.1, “Instal

Seite 180 - 16.6. Inst alling under z/VM

As with most computer-related technologies, disk drives changed over time after their introduction. Inparticular, they got bigger. Not larger in physi

Seite 181

type, to flag the partition as being associated with a particular operating system, to indicate that thepartition contains a bootable operating system

Seite 182

Of course, over time it became obvious that four partitions would not be enough. As disk drivescontinued to grow, it became more and more likely that

Seite 183

26 .1 .4.1. Using Unpart it io ned Free SpaceIn this situation, the partitions already defined do not span the entire hard disk, leaving unallocateds

Seite 184

26 .1 .4.3. Using Free Space fro m an Act ive Part it io nThis is the most common situation. It is also, unfortunately, the hardest to handle. The

Seite 185

There are several disk management software products on the market. Do some research tofind the one that is best for your situation.While the process o

Seite 186 - Syst em z CD-ROMs

It is important to understand what the resizing software you use does with the newly freed space, sothat you can take the appropriate steps. In the ca

Seite 187

The drive letter can then be used to refer to that partition as well as the file system contained onthat partition.Red Hat Enterprise Linux uses a nam

Seite 188

This is entirely different from how Linux deals with partitions and, for that matter, with disk storage ingeneral. The main difference is that each pa

Seite 189

⁠Part V. Basic System RecoveryWhen things go wrong, there are ways to fix problems. However, these methods require that youunderstand the system well.

Seite 190

Cursor — Although not a widget, the cursor is used to select (and interact with) a particularwidget. As the cursor is moved from widget to widget, it

Seite 191 - 17.5. Inst alling via NFS

Chapter 27. Basic System RecoveryWhen things go wrong, there are ways to fix problems. However, these methods require that youunderstand the system we

Seite 192 - 17.6. Inst alling via FTP

As the name implies, rescue mode is provided to rescue you from something. During normaloperation, your Red Hat Enterprise Linux system uses files loc

Seite 193 - 17.7. Inst alling via HT TP

If you selected Continue to mount your partitions automatically and they were mountedsuccessfully, you are in single-user mode.Even if your file syste

Seite 194

27.2.1. Reinst alling t he Boot LoaderIn many cases, the GRUB boot loader can mistakenly be deleted, corrupted, or replaced by otheroperating systems

Seite 195 - 17.9. Language Select ion

[12] Refer to the earlier sec tio ns o f this g uid e fo r mo re d etails.Red Hat Ent erprise Linux 5 Inst allat ion G uide270

Seite 196

Chapter 28. Rescue Mode on POWER SystemsYou can use the installation disks in rescue mode, in case your system does not boot. Rescue modegives you acc

Seite 197

⁠Part VI. Advanced Installation and DeploymentThe Red Hat Enterprise Linux Installation Guide discusses the installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linuxan

Seite 198

Chapter 29. Disk Encryption GuideNoteRed Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 now contains support during installation for file systemencryption. This is not supp

Seite 199

What LUKS does not do:LUKS is not well-suited for applications requiring many (more than eight) users to have distinctaccess keys to the same device.L

Seite 200

Important — Global Passphrases Not SupportedDevices encrypted with LUKS can share a global passphrase. When a system contains morethan two encrypted b

Seite 201

USB pen drive — Your machine supports booting from a USB device.PXE boot via network — Your machine supports booting from the network. This is an adva

Seite 202

The best way, which provides high quality random data but takes a long time (several minutes pergigabyte on most systems):dd if=/dev/urandom of=<de

Seite 203

There should now be a device node, /dev/mapper/<name>, which represents the decrypted device.This block device can be read from and written to l

Seite 204

Add an entry to /etc/fstab. This is only necessary if you want to establish a persistent associationbetween the device and a mountpoint. Use the decry

Seite 205 - 17.14 .3. Part it ion Fields

Chapter 30. Installing Through VNCMany enterprise customers perform interactive installations on systems in datacenters. Thesesystems are often, but n

Seite 206

30.2. VNC Modes in AnacondaAnaconda offers two modes for VNC installation. The mode you select will depend on the networkconfiguration in your environ

Seite 207

Now that you have installed a VNC viewer application and selected a VNC mode for use inanaconda, you are ready to begin the installation.30.3.1. Inst

Seite 208

If your target system will be booting over the network, VNC is still available. Just add the vnccommand to the kickstart file for the system. You will

Seite 209 - 17.17. Set Root Password

Chapter 31. Kickstart Installations31.1. What are Kickst art Inst allat ions?Many system administrators would prefer to use an automated installatio

Seite 210

Omitting any required item results in the installation program prompting the user for an answer tothe related item, just as the user would be prompted

Seite 211

table. The --only-use option specifies that only the disks listed will be used duringinstallation.The ignoredisk option is also useful if you have mul

Seite 212

4.4.2 .1 . Bo o t ing t he Inst allat io n Pro gram fro m t he DVD/CD-ROMTo boot from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux CD #1 follow these steps:1. Re

Seite 213 - 17.20. Inst alling Packages

--ldapserver= — If you specified either --enableldap or --enableldapauth, usethis option to specify the name of the LDAP server to use. This option is

Seite 214

--enablesmbauth — Enables authentication of users against an SMB server (typicallya Samba or Windows server). SMB authentication support does not know

Seite 215

NoteIf the clearpart command is used, then the --onpart command cannot be usedon a logical partition.Important — unformatted DASDs on System zRed Hat

Seite 216

--opts= — Mount options to use for mounting the NFS export. Any options that can bespecified in /etc/fstab for an NFS mount are allowed. The options a

Seite 217

packets on port 1234 through, specify 1234:udp. To specify multiple ports, separatethem by commas.firstboot ( o p t io n al)Determine whether the Set

Seite 218 - DNS=10.0.0.1:10.0.0.2

nfs — Install from the NFS server specified.--server=Server from which to install (hostname or IP).--dir=Directory containing the variant directory of

Seite 219

--password= — the password that corresponds with the username specified for thetarget--reverse-user= — the username required to authenticate with the

Seite 220

The langsupport keyword is deprecated and its use will cause an error message to beprinted to the screen and installation to halt. Instead of using th

Seite 221

--host= — Send logging information to the given remote host, which must be runninga syslogd process configured to accept remote logging.--port= — If t

Seite 222

Configures network information for the system. If the kickstart installation requiresnetworking (when the Kickstart file is accessed over HTTP, FTP or

Seite 223

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Installation GuideInstalling Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 for all architecturesRüdiger LandmannRed Hat Engineering Content Se

Seite 224

For Itanium users:To pass options to the boot loader on an Itanium system, enter the following at the EFI Shell prompt:elilo linux optionFor x86, AMD6

Seite 225 - /sbin/init 5

network --bootproto=query--device= — Used to specify the network device being configured. For example:network --bootproto=dhcp --device=eth0The above

Seite 226

/<path>For example, /, /usr, /homeswapThe partition is used as swap space.To determine the size of the swap partition automatically, use the --r

Seite 227 - 22.2. Using t he zFCP Driver

partition /home --onpart=hda1puts /home on /dev/hda1, which must already exist.--ondisk= or --ondrive= — Forces the partition to be created on a parti

Seite 228

The poweroff option is roughly equivalent to the shutdown -p command.NoteThe poweroff option is highly dependent on the system hardware in use.Specifi

Seite 229

The following example shows how to create a RAID level 1 partition for /, and a RAID level5 for /usr, assuming there are three SCSI disks on the syste

Seite 230

--mirrorlist= — The URL pointing at a list of mirrors for the repository. The variablesthat may be used in yum repo config files are not supported her

Seite 231

Do not include spaces in the list of servicesIf you include spaces in the comma-separated list, kickstart will enable or disableonly the services up t

Seite 232

--groups= — In addition to the default group, a comma separated list of group namesthe user should belong to. The groups must exist before the user ac

Seite 233 - 22.4 .1. IPL t he SCSI Disk

For a detailed example of volgroup in action, refer to Section 31.4.1, “ AdvancedPartitioning Example” .xconfig ( op t io n al)Configures the X Window

Seite 234 - 22.5. Adding DASD

part raid.13 --size 2000 --asprimary --ondrive=hda part raid.14 --size 8000 --ondrive=hda part raid.15 --size 1 -

Seite 235

linux console=ttyS0 utf84.4.3.1 . Ke rne l Opt io nsOptions can also be passed to the kernel. For example, to apply updates for the anacondainstallati

Seite 236

Administration ToolsAuthoring and PublishingDevelopment LibrariesDevelopment ToolsDNS Name ServerEclipseEditorsEngineering and ScientificFTP ServerGNO

Seite 237

System ToolsText-based InternetWeb ServerWindows File ServerWindows PV DriversX Software DevelopmentX Window SystemIn most cases, it is only necessary

Seite 238 - 22.6.1. Adding a qeth Device

31.6. Pre-inst allat ion ScriptYou can add commands to run on the system immediately after the ks.cfg has been parsed. Thissection must be at the end

Seite 239

%include /tmp/part-includeThe partitioning commands selected in the script are used.NoteThe pre-installation script section of kickstart cannot manage

Seite 240

nochroot:This command is available in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 and later.%post --log=/root/ks-post.logwith --nochroot:%post --nochroot --log=/mnt/

Seite 241

To perform a CD-ROM-based kickstart installation, the kickstart file must be named ks.cfg and mustbe located in the boot CD-ROM's top-level direc

Seite 242

Note that if you do not specify a server name, then the client system attempts to use the server thatanswered the BOOTP/DHCP request as its NFS server

Seite 243

askmethodDo not automatically use the CD-ROM as the install source if we detect a Red Hat EnterpriseLinux CD in your CD -ROM drive.autostepMake kicks

Seite 244

ks=nfs:<server>:/<path>The installation program looks for the kickstart file on the NFS server <server>, as file<path>. The in

Seite 245

The installation program uses this network device to connect to the network. For example,consider a system connected to an NFS server through the eth1

Seite 246

HT T PIf you are installing directly from an HTTP (Web) server, use this method. You need a bootCD-ROM (use the linux askmethod boot option). Refer to

Seite 247 - ⁠Part IV. Common Tasks

Do not load the VGA16 framebuffer required for doing text-mode installation in somelanguages.nofirewireDo not load support for firewire devices.noipv6

Seite 248 - $ rpm -qa

rescueRun rescue environment.resolution=<mode>Run installer in mode specified, '1024x768' for example.serialTurns on serial console su

Seite 249

Chapter 32. Kickstart ConfiguratorKickst art Co nf ig u rat o r allows you to create or modify a kickstart file using a graphical userinterface, so t

Seite 250

Choose the language to use during the installation and as the default language to be used afterinstallation from the Def au lt Lan g u ag e menu.Sele

Seite 251

Fig u re 32.2. In st allat io n Met h o dThe Installation Method screen allows you to choose whether to perform a new installation oran upgrade. If y

Seite 252 - 24 .2. Upgrading Your Syst em

intact before you start the installation. To verify them, use an md5sum program as well as the linux mediacheck boot option as discussed in the Red Ha

Seite 253

Confirm Password text field. To save the password as an encrypted password in the file, selectEncrypt GRUB password. If the encryption option is selec

Seite 254

32.4 .1. Creat ing Part it ionsTo create a partition, click the Add button. The Partition Options window shown in Figure 32.5,“ Creating Partitions”

Seite 255 - Important

Fig u re 32.5. Creat in g Part it io n sTo edit an existing partition, select the partition from the list and click the Edit button. The samePartition

Seite 256

3. Configure the partitions as previously described, except select Software RAID as the filesystem type. Also, you must specify a hard drive on which

Seite 257

Fig u re 4 .3. Select in g Part it io n Dialo g f o r Hard Drive In st allat io nEnter the device name of the partition containing the Red Hat Ente

Seite 258

Fig u re 32.7. Creat in g a So f t ware RAID Device4. Click OK to add the device to the list.32.5. Net work Configurat ionRed Hat Ent erprise Linux

Seite 259

Fig u re 32.8. Net wo rk Co n f ig u rat io nIf the system to be installed via kickstart does not have an Ethernet card, do not configure one on theNe

Seite 260

Fig u re 32.9 . Aut hen t icat io nIn the Authentication section, select whether to use shadow passwords and MD5 encryption foruser passwords. These o

Seite 261

Fig u re 32.10. Firewall Co n f ig u rat io nIf Disable firewall is selected, the system allows complete access to any active services andports. No co

Seite 262

If you are installing the X Window System, you can configure it during the kickstart installation bychecking the Configure the X Window System option

Seite 263

program probe for the video card during installation. Probing works for most modern video cards. Ifthis option is selected and the installation progra

Seite 264

Fig u re 32.13. X Co n f ig u rat io n - Mo nit o rProbe for monitor is selected by default. Accept this default to have the installation programpro

Seite 265

Fig u re 32.14 . Packag e Select io nThe Package Selection window allows you to choose which package groups to install.Package resolution is carried o

Seite 266

Fig u re 32.15. Pre- In st allat io n Scrip tYou can add commands to run on the system immediately after the kickstart file has been parsed andbefore

Seite 267

netstat, nice, nohup, nslookup, od, openvt, passwd, patch, pidof, ping, ping6, pipe_progress, pivot_root, printenv, printf, ps, pwd, rdate, readlink,

Seite 268

Fig u re 4 .4 . T CP/IP Co nf ig u rat io n4.9. Inst alling via NFSThe NFS dialog applies only if you are installing from an NFS server (if you select

Seite 269

Fig u re 32.16 . Po st - In st allat io n Scrip tYou can also add commands to execute on the system after the installation is completed. If thenetwor

Seite 270 - 27.1. Common Problems

To make changes to the newly installed file system, within the post-installation section, but outside ofthe chroot environment, you must prepend the d

Seite 271

Fig u re 32.17. PreviewTo save the kickstart file, click the Save to File button in the preview window. To save the filewithout previewing it, select

Seite 272

Chapter 33. Boot Process, Init, and ShutdownAn important and powerful aspect of Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the open, user-configurable methodit uses

Seite 273

When an x86 computer is booted, the processor looks at the end of system memory for the BasicInput/Output System or BIOS program and runs it. The BIOS

Seite 274

The boot loader then places one or more appropriate initramfs images into memory. Next, the kerneldecompresses these images from memory to /sysroot/,

Seite 275 - Rescue Mode

The init program starts all of the background processes by looking in the appropriate rc directoryfor the runlevel specified as the default in /etc/in

Seite 276

S13portmap -> ../init.d/portmap S15mdmonitor -> ../init.d/mdmonitor S15zebra -> ../init.d/zebra S16bgpd -> ../init.d/bgpd S16ospf6d ->

Seite 277 - 29.2.1. Overview of LUKS

NoteOne of the last things the init program executes is the /etc/rc.d/rc.local file. This file isuseful for system customization. Refer to Section 33.

Seite 278 - St art up)

operate the system at a lower runlevel to perform diagnostic tasks, like fixing disk corruption inrunlevel 1.The characteristics of a given runlevel d

Seite 279 - Inst allat ion

Fig u re 4 .5. NFS Set up Dialo gIf the NFS server is exporting the ISO images of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux CD-ROMs, enter thedirectory which cont

Seite 280

Red Hat Enterprise Linux provides three such utilities:/sbin/chkconfig — The /sbin/chkconfig utility is a simple command line tool formaintaining the

Seite 281

Chapter 34. PXE Network InstallationsRed Hat Enterprise Linux allows for installation over a network using the NFS, FTP, or HTTPprotocols. A network i

Seite 282 - 29 .5 .1.1. Generat e a key

-a — Specifies that an OS instance is being added to the PXE configuration.-i "<description>" — Replace "<description>"

Seite 283 - 30.2. VNC Modes in Anaconda

Fig u re 34 .1. Ad d Ho st sThe next step is to configure which hosts are allowed to connect to the PXE boot server. For thecommand line version of th

Seite 284

Multiple IP addresses not acceptedOnly enter a single IP address. an aco n d a will not use multiple addresses.Operating System — The operating system

Seite 285

tftp is an xinetd-based service; start it with the following commands:/sbin/chkconfig --level 345 xinetd on/sbin/chkconfig --level 345 tftp onThese co

Seite 286 - 30.4. References

Revision HistoryNote that revision numbers relate to the edition of this manual, not to version numbers of Red HatEnterprise Linux.Revisio n 3.1- 4 6

Seite 287

Added size limit for ext3 - BZ #843305Revisio n 3.1- 26 Fri Feb 02 2012 Jack R eedUpdated FTP/HTTP installation prep procedure - BZ #240455Corrected

Seite 288 - 31.4. Kickst art Opt ions

Revisio n 3.1- 11 Wed Jan 5 2011 Rü d ig er Lan dman nClarify pxeos details — BZ #243098Revisio n 3.1- 10 Wed Jan 5 2011 Rü d ig er Lan dman nDo

Seite 289

Explain RAID issues BZ #486735Revisio n 3.0- 19 Mo n Jan 11 2010 Rü d ig er Lan d man nFix some line breaks per BZ #486735Revisio n 3.0- 18 Mo n

Seite 290

Fig u re 4 .6 . FT P Set u p Dialo gEnter the name or IP address of the FTP site you are installing from, and the name of the directorycontaining the

Seite 291

migrated to new automated build systemIndexSymbols/bo ot / part it io n- recommended partitioning, Recommended Partitioning Scheme, RecommendedPartiti

Seite 292

b o ot lo ad er p asswo rd , x86 , AMD 6 4 , an d In t el® 6 4 Bo o t Lo ad er Co n f ig u rat io nb o ot lo ad ers, G RUB- (see also GRUB)- def

Seite 293

- x86, AMD64 and Intel 64, Booting the Installation Program on x86, AMD64,and Intel® 64 Systems- rescue mode, Booting into Rescue Mode- single-user m

Seite 294

Disk Part it io n er- adding partitions, Adding Partitions, Adding Partitionsd isk part it io n in g , Disk Part it io n in g Set up , Disk Part it i

Seite 295

- x11 forwarding, Installation using X11 ForwardingG RU B, x86 , AMD6 4 , an d In t el® 6 4 Bo o t Load er Co n f ig u rat io n , Bo o t Lo ad er

Seite 296

- partitioning of, An Introduction to Disk Partitionsh ard d rive in st allat io n , In st allin g f ro m a Hard Drive, In st allin g f ro m a Har

Seite 297

- CD-ROM, Installing on Intel® and AMD Systems, Installing on IBM System iand IBM System p systems, Installing on IBM System z Systems- hard drive, P

Seite 298

in st allat io n pro g ram- Itanium- booting, Booting the Installation Program on Itanium Systems- starting, Running the Installation Program- x86, A

Seite 299

- installation key, Basic Configuration- installation method selection, Installation Method- interactive, Basic Configuration- keyboard, Basic Configu

Seite 300

- multipath , Kickstart Options- network , Kickstart Options- network-based, Making the Kickstart File Available on the Network, Making theInstallatio

Seite 301

The HTTP dialog applies only if you are installing from an HTTP server (that is, if you used the askmethod boot option and selected HT T P in the Inst

Seite 302

- installing- common steps, Installing in an LPAR (Common Steps)- using the LPAR CD, Installing in an LPAR using the Red Hat EnterpriseLinux LPAR CD-

Seite 303

- performing, Performing a Network Installation, Performing a Network Installation- preparing for, Preparing for a Network Installation, Preparing for

Seite 304

- how many partitions, Partitions: Turning One Drive Into Many, How Many Partitions?- introduction to, Partitions: Turning One Drive Into Many- making

Seite 305

rc.serial , Ru n n in g Ad d it io nal Pro grams at Bo o t T ime- (see also setserial command)re- in st allat io n , Det ermin in g Wh et h er t o

Seite 306

- (see also halt)sin g le- u ser mo d e, Bo o t in g in t o Sin g le- U ser Mo d eSMP mo t h erb oard s- GRUB, SMP Motherboards and GRUBst art in g-

Seite 307

T CP/IP co n f ig u rat io n , Perf o rmin g a Net wo rk In st allat io n , Perf o rmin g a Net wo rkIn st allat io nt f t p , PXE N et wo rk In st

Seite 308 - # Raid 1 IDE config

- signal 11 error, Is Your System Displaying Signal 11 Errors?, Is YourSystem Displaying Signal 11 Errors?, Is Your System Displaying Signal 11Errors?

Seite 309

XDMCP, R emo t e G rap h ical Deskt o p s an d XDMCPYYAB O O T , Bo o t Lo ad ers an d Syst em Arch it ect u re- (see also boot loaders)Zz /IPL, Bo

Seite 310

4.12. Welcome t o Red Hat Ent erprise LinuxThe Welcome screen does not prompt you for any input. From this screen you can access theRelease Notes for

Seite 311

Fig u re 4 .8. Lan g u ag e Select io nOnce you select the appropriate language, click Next to continue.4.14 . Keyboard Configurat ionUsing your mouse

Seite 312 - 31.6.1. Example

Legal NoticeCo pyright © 20 14 Red Hat, Inc..This do cument is licensed by Red Hat under the Creative Co mmo ns Attributio n-ShareAlike 3.0Unpo rted

Seite 313 - %post --nochroot

Fig u re 4 .9 . K eyb oard Co n f ig u rat io nNoteTo change your keyboard layout type after you have completed the installation, use theKeyb o ard

Seite 314

Fig u re 4 .10. In st allat io n Nu mber4.16. Disk Part it ioning Set upPartitioning allows you to divide your hard drive into isolated sections, whe

Seite 315 - <ip-addr>-kickstart

WarningThe Up dat e Ag en t downloads updated packages to /var/cache/yum/ by default. If youpartition the system manually, and create a separate /var

Seite 316

WarningIf you receive an error after the Disk Partitioning Setup phase of the installation sayingsomething similar to:"The partition table on dev

Seite 317

From this screen you can choose to disable a dmraid device, in which case the individual elementsof the dmraid device will appear as separate hard dri

Seite 318

Fig u re 4 .14 . Co n f ig u re ISCSI Paramet ersPlease note that you will be able to reattempt with a different ISCSI target IP should you enter itin

Seite 319

Fig u re 4 .15. Creat e Def au lt Layo utUsing your mouse, choose the storage drive(s) on which you want Red Hat Enterprise Linux to beinstalled. If

Seite 320

NoteIf you have a RAID card, be aware that some BIOSes do not support booting from the RAIDcard. In cases such as these, the /boot/ partition must be

Seite 321

Fig u re 4 .16 . Part it io n in g wit h Disk Dru id o n x86 , AMD6 4 , an d In t el® 6 4 Syst emsThe partitioning tool used by the installatio

Seite 322 - 32.1. Basic Configurat ion

Edit: Used to modify attributes of the partition currently selected in the Partitions section.Selecting Edit opens a dialog box. Some or all of the fi

Seite 323 - 32.2. Inst allat ion Met hod

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 324

Hide RAID device/LVM Volume Group members: Select this option if you do not want to viewany RAID device or LVM Volume Group members that have been cre

Seite 325 - 32.3. Boot Loader Opt ions

A swap partition (at least 256 MB) — swap partitions are used to support virtual memory. In otherwords, data is written to a swap partition when there

Seite 326

Warning — do not place /var on network storageRed Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11 does not support having a separate /var on a networkfilesystem (for exampl

Seite 327

Fig u re 4 .17. Creat in g a New Part it io nMount Point: Enter the partition's mount point. For example, if this partition should be the rootpa

Seite 328

If you choose Fill all space up to (MB), you must give size constraints in the field to theright of this option. This allows you to keep a certain amo

Seite 329

NoteIf the partition already exists on your disk, you can only change the partition's mount point. Tomake any other changes, you must delete the

Seite 330 - 32.5. Net work Configurat ion

Fig u re 4 .18. Bo o t Lo ad er Co nf ig u rat io nIf you do not want to install GRUB as your boot loader, click Change boot loader, where you cancho

Seite 331 - 32.6. Aut hent icat ion

NoteThe Label column lists what you must enter at the boot prompt, in non-graphical bootloaders, in order to boot the desired operating system.Once yo

Seite 332 - 32.7. Firewall Configurat ion

the earliest point at which the boot loader can take control of the boot process. If you install it inthe MBR, when your machine boots, GRUB presents

Seite 333 - 32.8. Display Configurat ion

The Force LBA32 (not normally required) option allows you to exceed the 1024 cylinderlimit for the /boot/ partition. If you have a system which suppor

Seite 334 - 32.8.2. Video Card

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 335 - 32.8.3. Monit or

and associated mirror sites.SYSLINUXSYSLINUX is an MS-DOS program very similar to LOADLIN. It is also available fromftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/sy

Seite 336 - 32.9. Package Select ion

Fig u re 4 .20. Net wo rk Co n f ig u rat io nThe installation program automatically detects any network devices you have and displays them inthe Netw

Seite 337

Fig u re 4 .21. Ed it in g a Net wo rk DeviceNoteDo not use the numbers as seen in this sample configuration. These values will not work foryour own

Seite 338

NoteTo change your network configuration after you have completed the installation, use theNet wo rk Ad min ist rat io n To ol.Type the system-config

Seite 339

Select System Clock uses UTC if you know that your system is set to UTC.NoteTo change your time zone configuration after you have completed the instal

Seite 340 - 32.11.1. Chroot Environment

Fig u re 4 .23. Ro o t Passwo rdUse the root account only for system administration. Create a non-root account for your general useand su - to root w

Seite 341 - 32.12. Saving t he File

NoteDo not use one of the example passwords offered in this manual. Using one of thesepasswords could be considered a security risk.NoteTo change your

Seite 342

Fig u re 4 .24 . Packag e G ro up Select io nSelect each component you wish to install.Once a package group has been selected, if optional components

Seite 343 - 33.1. The Boot Process

Fig u re 4 .25. Packag e G ro up Det ails4.25. Preparing t o Inst all4 .25.1. Prepare t o Inst allA screen preparing you for the installation of Red

Seite 344 - 33.2.2. T he Boot Loader

4.26. Inst alling PackagesAt this point there is nothing left for you to do until all the packages have been installed. How quicklythis happens depend

Seite 345 - 33.2.3. T he Kernel

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 346

If you do not know the names of the installed kernels, you can view the /boot/efi/elilo.conf filein EFI with the following instructions:1. At the Sh

Seite 347

options appears. Move the Red Hat En t erp rise Lin u x 5 menu item up to the top of the listby selecting it with the arrow keys and pressing the u

Seite 348 - 33.4. SysV Init Runlevels

Chapter 5. Removing Red Hat Enterprise LinuxTo uninstall Red Hat Enterprise Linux from your x86-based system, you must remove the Red HatEnterprise Li

Seite 349 - 33.4 .2. Runlevel Ut ilit ies

The print command also displays the partition's type (such as linux-swap, ext2, ext3, and so on).Knowing the type of the partition helps you in d

Seite 350 - 33.5. Shut t ing Down

Chapter 6. Troubleshooting Installation on an Intel® or AMDSystemThis appendix discusses some common installation problems and their solutions.6.1. Yo

Seite 351

For more information concerning signal 11 errors, refer to: http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/6.2. Trouble Beginning t he Inst allat ion6.2.1. Problems wi

Seite 352 - 34 .3. Adding PXE Host s

6.3.3. T rouble wit h Part it ion T ablesIf you receive an error after the Disk Partitioning Setup (Section 4.16, “ Disk PartitioningSetup” ) phase of

Seite 353

NoteWhen defining a partition's type as swap, you do not have to assign it a mount point. DiskDru id automatically assigns the mount point for y

Seite 354 - 34 .4. T FT PD

If you are experiencing problems with GRUB, you may need to disable the graphical boot screen. Todo this, become the root user and edit the /boot/grub

Seite 355

When you are satisfied with your change, save and exit the file using the Ctrl+Q keys. A windowappears and asks if you would like to save the changes.

Seite 356 - Revision History

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 357 - Revision Hist ory

Once the boot loader screen has returned, type b to boot the system.Once you have booted into single user mode and have access to the # prompt, you

Seite 358

Remember to replace xx with the amount of RAM in your system. Press Enter to boot.6.4 .7. Your Print er Does Not WorkIf you are not sure how to set u

Seite 359

Chapter 7. Updating drivers during installation on Intel and AMDsystemsIn most cases, Red Hat Enterprise Linux already includes drivers for the device

Seite 360

You cannot use a driver update to replace drivers that the installation program has alreadyloaded. Instead, you must complete the installation with th

Seite 361

7.2.1. Preparing t o use a driver updat e image file7.2.1 .1 . Pre paring t o use an im age file o n lo cal st o rageTo make the ISO image file avai

Seite 362

Refer to Section 7.3.2, “ Let the installer prompt you for a driver update” and Section 7.3.4, “Use aboot option to specify a driver update image fil

Seite 363

2. Right-click on this file and choose Write to disc. You will see a window similar to thefollowing:Fig u re 7.3. CD /DVD Creat o r' s Writ e t

Seite 364

Fig u re 7.4 . Co n t en t s o f a t yp ical d river u p d at e disc o n CD o r DVDIf you see only a single file ending in .iso, then you have not c

Seite 365

1. Insert a blank, formatted floppy disk into an available drive, or connect an empty USBstorage device (such as a USB flash drive) to your computer.

Seite 366

find . | cpio --quiet -c -o | gzip -9 >/tmp/initrd_update.img5. Copy the file /tmp/initrd_update.img into the directory the holds the target that

Seite 367

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 368

installer will automatically examine the device and load any driver updates that it detects and will notprompt you during the process. Refer to Sectio

Seite 369

Fig u re 7.6 . T h e driver d isk p ro mp t2. Insert the driver update disk that you created on CD , DVD , floppy disk, or USB storage deviceand sele

Seite 370

7.4. Specifying t he locat ion of a driver updat e image file or driverupdat e diskIf the installer detects more than one possible device that could h

Seite 371

Fig u re 7.8. Select in g a d river d isk part it io nThe installer prompts you to specify which file contains the driver update:Fig u re 7.9 . Selec

Seite 372

Expect to see these screens if you stored the driver update on an internal hard drive or on a USBstorage device. You should not see them if the driver

Seite 373

Chapter 8. Additional Boot Options for Intel® and AMD SystemsThis section discusses additional boot and kernel boot options available for the Red Hat

Seite 374

this command gives you the option of testing the integrity of the install source (if an ISO-based method). this command works with the CD, DVD, hard d

Seite 375

nopassthis command disables the passing of keyboard and mouse information to stage 2 of theinstallation program. It can be used to test keyboard and m

Seite 376

this command turns on serial console support.textthis command disables the graphical installation program and forces the installationprogram to run in

Seite 377

Chapter 9. The GRUB Boot LoaderWhen a computer with Red Hat Enterprise Linux is turned on, the operating system is loaded intomemory by a special prog

Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern

Keine Kommentare