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INSTALLATION OF LINUX
Quick Facts
• Linux uses NativeLinux File System, so without
setting up Samba it will not be able to access
files using NTFS or FAT32.
• LiLo (LInux LOader) overrides other OS boot
options but is NOT compatible with WinNT.
• A typical installation will be around 700MB.
Hardware Consideration
• Red Hat suggest that you write down the
make, model, and size of your hardware
before you install.
• Red Hat 6.2 will automatically configure all
supported hardware.
Partition Consideration
• Installing Linux on it’s own hard drive
• Before installing Linux, save the files you wish to
keep as everything on that hard drive will be
erased.
• Installing Linux and other OS on the same
hard drive
1. Partition the hard drive into at least two drives
(using fdisk) before you install Linux.
2. If the hard drive is already partitioned, all files on
the partitioned drive in which Linux will be
installed will be lost.
To Begin Installation
Console Keystrokes Contents
1 Ctrl-Alt-F1 installation dialog
2 Ctrl-Alt-F2 shell prompt
3 Ctrl-Alt-F3 install log
(messages from installation program)
4 Ctrl-Alt-F4 system-related messages
5 Ctrl-Alt-F5 other messages
7 Ctrl-Alt-F7 X graphical display
Language and Mouse Selection
Select the Language.
Select keyboard type.
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Mouse Configuration
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Installation Type
• Custom is personally HIGHLY
recommended:
• Allows LiLo configuration, a MUST
for those also running WinNT.
• Allows you to choose your
partitioning scheme.
• Allows you to install both Gnome
and KDE GUI’s.
Setting Partitioning Scheme
1. Highlight the drive
on which you wish to
install Linux.
2. Select Delete to
remove the current
partition.
Partitions to Add
• Add the following partitions:
Mount Point Type
/boot Linux Native
/Swap Linux Swap
/ Linux Native
Size of Partitions:
/boot -no more than 16M.
/Swap -at least 16M, size of your RAM is
recommended.
/ -(a.k.a root) how ever much space is left on
your hard drive, this is where your programs
will be stored so it must be big enough to hold
install programs.
Formatting Partitions
• Click on the partitions
which you want to format
• /boot
• /
• Any others you’ve added
• Swap will not be an option
• If you are confident of
your hard drive, there
should not be a need to
check for bad sectors.
LiLo Configuration
• Running WinNT
• Do Not install LiLo if
you are running NT.
• Create a boot disk.
• Default boot from
other OS
• Click on write to
MBR.
• Highlight the boot
image.
• Click on <Default
boot Image> box.
Network Configuration
• Only shows up if you
have NIC card.
• Obtain these
numbers from your
ISP.
• If you do not have
static IP or
connections such as
DSL, there will be no
need to configure
this screen.
Choosing Passwords
• Root Password
• Use login name: root.
• Only a root/su (super user) access
will allow you to configure Linux
after installation.
• Reminder: both Account Name
and Password are case sensitive.
Authentication Configuration
• MD5 Password
• allows a long password (up to 256 chars
instead of 8).
• Shadow Password
• Retains passwords in /etc/shadow, which
is only accessible by root.
• Enable NIS: Allows you to run a group of
computers in the same NIS (network
information service) domain with common a
password and group file.
• NIS domain- specify domain your system
belongs to.
• NIS server- specifies the NIS server your
computer uses.
Packages to Install
• X Window System is a MUST.
• First time users should keeps
those packages already selected.
• Recommend installing both KDE
and GNOME*.
• You can choose to select
individual packages to see
what’s contained in each
package. (not recommended).
*If your hard drive space is limited, KDE
seems to offer better utilities for first time
users.
Monitor Selection
Boot Disk Creation
• NT users must create a boot
disk in order to boot up
Linux.
• Boot disk is recommended
as sometimes things go
wrong, especially if LiLo was
not configured correctly.
And Finally
• Remove disk from floppy and let system
reboot.
• After power up sequence is complete, you
will see the boot prompt.
boot:
 Press [Enter] – will boot LiLo’s default entry.
 Enter boot label [Enter] – will boot
appropriate entry (ie: linux [Enter], win
[Enter].
 ? – Lists available boot options.
 Do nothing – after a few seconds LiLo will
boot the default entry.

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ITFT_Introduction of linux

  • 2. Quick Facts • Linux uses NativeLinux File System, so without setting up Samba it will not be able to access files using NTFS or FAT32. • LiLo (LInux LOader) overrides other OS boot options but is NOT compatible with WinNT. • A typical installation will be around 700MB.
  • 3. Hardware Consideration • Red Hat suggest that you write down the make, model, and size of your hardware before you install. • Red Hat 6.2 will automatically configure all supported hardware.
  • 4. Partition Consideration • Installing Linux on it’s own hard drive • Before installing Linux, save the files you wish to keep as everything on that hard drive will be erased. • Installing Linux and other OS on the same hard drive 1. Partition the hard drive into at least two drives (using fdisk) before you install Linux. 2. If the hard drive is already partitioned, all files on the partitioned drive in which Linux will be installed will be lost.
  • 5. To Begin Installation Console Keystrokes Contents 1 Ctrl-Alt-F1 installation dialog 2 Ctrl-Alt-F2 shell prompt 3 Ctrl-Alt-F3 install log (messages from installation program) 4 Ctrl-Alt-F4 system-related messages 5 Ctrl-Alt-F5 other messages 7 Ctrl-Alt-F7 X graphical display
  • 6. Language and Mouse Selection Select the Language. Select keyboard type.
  • 10. Installation Type • Custom is personally HIGHLY recommended: • Allows LiLo configuration, a MUST for those also running WinNT. • Allows you to choose your partitioning scheme. • Allows you to install both Gnome and KDE GUI’s.
  • 11. Setting Partitioning Scheme 1. Highlight the drive on which you wish to install Linux. 2. Select Delete to remove the current partition.
  • 12. Partitions to Add • Add the following partitions: Mount Point Type /boot Linux Native /Swap Linux Swap / Linux Native Size of Partitions: /boot -no more than 16M. /Swap -at least 16M, size of your RAM is recommended. / -(a.k.a root) how ever much space is left on your hard drive, this is where your programs will be stored so it must be big enough to hold install programs.
  • 13. Formatting Partitions • Click on the partitions which you want to format • /boot • / • Any others you’ve added • Swap will not be an option • If you are confident of your hard drive, there should not be a need to check for bad sectors.
  • 14. LiLo Configuration • Running WinNT • Do Not install LiLo if you are running NT. • Create a boot disk. • Default boot from other OS • Click on write to MBR. • Highlight the boot image. • Click on <Default boot Image> box.
  • 15. Network Configuration • Only shows up if you have NIC card. • Obtain these numbers from your ISP. • If you do not have static IP or connections such as DSL, there will be no need to configure this screen.
  • 16. Choosing Passwords • Root Password • Use login name: root. • Only a root/su (super user) access will allow you to configure Linux after installation. • Reminder: both Account Name and Password are case sensitive.
  • 17. Authentication Configuration • MD5 Password • allows a long password (up to 256 chars instead of 8). • Shadow Password • Retains passwords in /etc/shadow, which is only accessible by root. • Enable NIS: Allows you to run a group of computers in the same NIS (network information service) domain with common a password and group file. • NIS domain- specify domain your system belongs to. • NIS server- specifies the NIS server your computer uses.
  • 18. Packages to Install • X Window System is a MUST. • First time users should keeps those packages already selected. • Recommend installing both KDE and GNOME*. • You can choose to select individual packages to see what’s contained in each package. (not recommended). *If your hard drive space is limited, KDE seems to offer better utilities for first time users.
  • 20. Boot Disk Creation • NT users must create a boot disk in order to boot up Linux. • Boot disk is recommended as sometimes things go wrong, especially if LiLo was not configured correctly.
  • 21. And Finally • Remove disk from floppy and let system reboot. • After power up sequence is complete, you will see the boot prompt. boot:  Press [Enter] – will boot LiLo’s default entry.  Enter boot label [Enter] – will boot appropriate entry (ie: linux [Enter], win [Enter].  ? – Lists available boot options.  Do nothing – after a few seconds LiLo will boot the default entry.