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Introduction to Linux Installation

Oracle Hardware Installation Assistant

Oracle Hardware Installation Assistant Task Overview

Obtaining Oracle Hardware Installation Assistant

Preliminary Tasks Before Installing An OS

How to Erase Your Boot Hard Disk

Creating a Virtual Disk

Selecting a Media Delivery Method

Local Installation By Accessing the Console Using the Serial or Video Port

Remote Installation By Accessing the Console Using ILOM

Installing Oracle Linux

Installing Oracle Linux from Distribution Media

Updating Oracle Linux

Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Installing RHEL From Distribution Media

Updating RHEL

Installing SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

Installing SLES From Distribution Media

Updating SLES

Configuring a Linux Server to Support PXE Installation

Overview of PXE

How to Install and Configure a DHCP Server for PXE

How to Install Portmap on Your PXE Server

How to Configure the TFTP Service on Your PXE Server

How to Configure PXELINUX on Your PXE Server

How to Configure the NFS Service on Your PXE Server

Disabling the Firewall

How to Create a PXE Installation Image for Oracle Linux

How to Create a PXE Installation Image for RHEL

How to Create a PXE Installation Image for SLES

How to Create a PXE Installation Image for Oracle VM

How to Install Linux From a PXE Server

Identifying Logical and Physical Network Interface Names for Linux OS Configuration

How to Identify Installed Network Ports

How to Identify Logical and Physical Network Interface Names While Installing Oracle Linux or RHEL

How to Identify Logical and Physical Network Interface Names While Installing SLES

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How to Erase Your Boot Hard Disk

Your server might have the Solaris OS preinstalled on the hard drive. If so, you must erase it before installing Linux.

Before You Begin

Obtain a copy of the Tools and Drivers CD before starting this procedure.


Caution

Caution - This procedure erases all data from the hard drive. Back up any data you wish to save before starting this procedure.


  1. Back up any data on the hard drive that you want to save.
  2. Insert the Tools and Drivers CD into the server's CD/DVD drive.

    If your server does not have a CD/DVD drive, use the remote console (JavaRConsole). See Remote Installation By Accessing the Console Using ILOM.

  3. Boot the system from the Tools and Drivers CD.

    The tools and drivers main menu appears.

  4. Select Erase Primary Boot Hard Disk from the main menu.

    This erases all partitions currently on the primary hard drive except for the diagnostic partition. If the diagnostic partition is present, it is not erased.

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