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Configuring the Preinstalled Oracle Linux Operating System
Oracle Linux Configuration Worksheet
Register and Update Your Oracle Linux OS
These instructions describe how to configure the preinstalled Oracle Linux on your server.
-> start /System
When prompted, type y to confirm:
Are you sure you want to start /SYS (y/n)? y Starting /System
-> reset /System
When prompted, type y to confirm:
Are you sure you want to reset /System (y/n)? y Performing hard reset on /System
-> start /HOST/console
When prompted, type y to confirm:
Are you sure you want to start /HOST/console (y/n)? y Serial console started.
GNU GRUB version 0.97 (612K lower / 2082932K upper memory) +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Oracle Linux Server-uek (2.6.39-200.24.1.el6uek.x86_64) Oracle Linux Server (2.6.32-279.el6.x86_64) +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Use the ^ and v keys to select which entry is highlighted. Press enter to boot the selected OS, 'e' to edit the commands before booting, 'a' to modify the kernel arguments before booting, or 'c' for a command-line. The highlighted entry will be booted automatically in 5 seconds.
The Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel. For example:
Oracle Linux Server-uek (2.6.39-200.24.1.el6uek.x86_64)
The Red Hat Compatible Kernel. For example:
Oracle Linux Server (2.6.32-279.el6.x86_64)
Note - Oracle recommends the use of Oracle Linux with the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel for all enterprise applications.
Oracle Linux Server release 6.3 Kernel 2.6.39-200.24.1.el6uek.x86_64 on an x86_64 systemname login:
For the first time login, use the root account and factory default password (root).
For security, change the factory default password for root.
Configure your server for the network (if DHCP is not used). See Oracle Linux Configuration Worksheet.
Configure a proxy, as needed, for Internet access.
Register and update your server. See Register and Update Your Oracle Linux OS.
Install desired packages.