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Lesson 21– INSTALLING LINUX IN A SERVER CONFIGURATION
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Before the installation Installing Red Hat Linux OVERVIEW
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Hardware Server design Design decision Physical safety of servers Improve server situation Uptime Dual-Booting issues Methods of installation BEFORE THE INSTALLATION
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Hardware Compatibility List (HCL): Red Hat http://www.redhat.com/hardwarehttp://www.redhat.com/hardware Caldera www.calderasystems.com/products/openlinux/hardware.htmlwww.calderasystems.com/products/openlinux/hardware.html Hardware
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Significant issues: Stability Availability Performance Server design
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The most significant design decision to make when managing a server configuration is not technical, but administrative. The server designed should have a good environment. Design decision
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Server design should not be user friendly: No multimedia tools. No sound card support. No distracting web browsers. Design decision
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Physical safety of servers Keep servers in a separate, physically secure room. Restrict server access for non-administrative personnel only through the Network. Install a battery backup.
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Improve server situation Avoid starting X Window until required. Determine what functions you want the server to perform and disable the other functions. Linux allows tailoring of the kernel.
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Uptime command provides: Duration of the system since its last boot. Number of users currently logged in. Load the system is experiencing. Uptime
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Dual-Booting issues Windows 95 or Windows 98 – use the fips.exe. Windows NT – move some of the data around manually to free a partition.
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Dual-Booting issues To repartition a system that has already had Windows 9x/NT installed onto it –use third party software like “Partition Magic”.
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Methods of installation Network CD-ROM
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For more information Call the distribution’s tech support lines. www.linuxcare.com www.redhat.com www.caldera.com comp.os.linux.admin http://www.deja.comhttp://www.deja.com. http://www.linuxdoc.org
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INSTALLING RED HAT LINUX Creating a Boot Disk Starting the installation
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Creating a Boot Disk Select Start, Programs, MS-DOS Prompt. Change to the drive where the CD-ROM is located. Select the dosutils directory. Execute the rawrite.exe program.
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Starting the installation Steps: Boot off the CD-ROM. Press ENTER to start the process.
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Starting the installation Choose a language.
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Starting the installation Select a keyboard type.
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Starting the installation Select a mouse.
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Starting the installation You can now begin installing Red Hat Linux. A splash screen tells you how to register Red Hat Linux. Click Next to continue.
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Starting the installation Select between Installing/Upgrading.
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Starting the installation Create partitions for Linux
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Starting the installation Disk Druid partitioning tool: Mount Point Device Linux associates each partition with a separate device. Requested Actual Type
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Starting the installation Disk Druid partitioning tool
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Starting the installation Add a partition : Mount point Size (Megs) Grow to fill disk Partition type Allowable drives
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Starting the installation Adding a partition
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Starting the installation Adding a partition
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Starting the installation Install LILO.
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Starting the installation Set up Networking.
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Starting the installation Configure the Time Zone.
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Starting the installation Create accounts
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Starting the installation Configure authentication.
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Starting the installation Select package groups.
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Starting the installation Configure X Windows.
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Starting the installation Configuring X Windows
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Starting the installation Begin the installation.
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Starting the installation Create the Boot Disk.
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Before the installation: Hardware Server design Design decision Physical safety of servers Improve server situation Uptime Dual-Booting issues Methods of installation SUMMARY
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Installing Red Hat Linux : Creating a Boot Disk Starting the installation Summary
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