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142 z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: The Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0
5. There will be many, many panels of DASD I/O messages. Use the CP TERM MORE
command to make the 3270 panel clear instantly:
==> #cp term more 0 0
You should see the following message:
Initial configuration completed.
Starting sshd to allow login over the network.
Connect now to 9.60.18.222 and log in as user install to start the
installation.
E.g. using: ssh -x [email protected].222
You may log in as the root user to start an interactive shell.
6. Start an SSH session to the new in-memory Linux installer and log on as install:
login as: install
Welcome to the anaconda install environment 1.2 for zSeries
...
7. Set your language. In this example, the default of English is used.
8. When you installed the cloner, a panel prompting you for the network installation
information opened. In this installation, it should not be shown, because you added the
method= parameter to the RHEL 6 parameter file.
9. If all is well with the new NFS server on the cloner, you will see the following message.
Start a VNC client session:
11:52:02 Please manually connect your vnc client to gpok222.endicott.ibm.com:1
(9.60.18.222) to begin the install.
11:52:02 Starting graphical installation.
10.At the window asking for the type of devices, select Basic Storage Devices and click
Next.
Important: Again, as with the installation of the cloner, if the minidisks have not been
formatted for Linux by dasdfmt, you should format them now, as described in 7.1.6,
“Working around a known issue” on page 119. However, this time you only need to
format dasdb and dasdc.
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