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Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server Installation Guide for Linux Operating Systems
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Document Information

Preface

Related Books

About This Documentation (PDF and HTML)

Documentation Comments

Download Server System Tools and Drivers

Documents History

Introduction to Linux Installation

Supported Operating Systems

Sun Installation Assistant (SIA)

Preliminary Tasks Before Installing an OS

Accessing the Console During Installation

How to Configure the Serial Port

How to Erase Your Boot Hard Disk

Installing Oracle Enterprise Linux

Installing OEL from Distribution Media

Updating OEL

Installing SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

Installing SLES10 or SLES11 From Distribution Media

Installing SLES10 Using Local or Remote Media

Installing SLES10 or SLES 11 Using a PXE Network Environment

How to Install SLES10 or SLES11 Using Network PXE Boot

Post SLES Installation Tasks

How to Update the SLES Operating System

Installing System Device Drivers to Support Additional Hardware

How to Install System Device Drivers Using Local or Remote Media

How to Install the System Device Drivers Using a Network Share or USB Device

Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Overview of Red Hat Enterprise Linux Installation

Installing RHEL From Distribution Media

Updating RHEL

Booting From OS Distribution Media

How to Boot From OS Media Locally

How to Boot From OS Distribution Media or ISO File Remotely

Configuring a Linux Server to Support PXE Installation

Overview of PXE Servers

How to Install and Configure a DHCP Server

How to Install Portmap on Your DHCP Server

How to Configure the TFTP Service on Your DHCP Server

How to Install and Configure the neopxe Boot Server Daemon

How to Configure the NFS Service on Your PXE Server

Disabling the Firewall

How to Create a PXE Installation Image for Oracle Enterprise Linux

How to Create a PXE Installation Image for Red Hat Linux

Creating a PXE Image for SUSE Linux

How to Install Linux From a PXE Server

Identifying Logical and Physical Network Interface Names for Linux OS Configuration

SUSE Linux - How to Identify Logical and Physical Network Interface Names While Installing the OS

RHEL - How to Identify Logical and Physical Network Interface Names While Installing the OS

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Service Processor recovery using SIA, index iconSun Installation Assistant (SIA)
Sun Installation Assistant (SIA), index iconInstalling SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
about, index iconSun Installation Assistant (SIA)
obtaining the latest version, index iconObtaining SIA
supported tasks, index iconSIA Task Overview
supported operating systems, index iconSupported Operating Systems
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
AutoYaST image, index iconInstalling SLES10 or SLES 11 Using a PXE Network Environment
creating a PXE installation image, index iconCreating a PXE Image for SUSE Linux
distribution CDs
list of, index iconOverview of PXE Servers
distribution DVDs
list of, index iconOverview of PXE Servers
installing
index iconInstalling SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
index iconInstalling SLES10 or SLES11 From Distribution Media
installing from a PXE network environment, index iconHow to Install SLES10 or SLES11 Using Network PXE Boot
installing from a PXE server, index iconHow to Install Linux From a PXE Server
local or remote media installation, index iconHow to Install SLES10 Using Local or Remote Media
logical and physical interface names
identifying, index iconSUSE Linux – How to Identify Logical and Physical Network Interface Names While Installing the OS
post installation configuration, index iconPost SLES Installation Tasks
PXE installation
configuring neopxe daemon, index iconHow to Install and Configure the neopxe Boot Server Daemon
configuring NFS service, index iconHow to Configure the NFS Service on Your PXE Server
configuring TFTP service, index iconHow to Configure the TFTP Service on Your DHCP Server
configuring the DHCP server, index iconHow to Install and Configure a DHCP Server
disabling the firewall, index iconHow to Disable the Firewall for Red Hat Linux
installing portmap, index iconHow to Install Portmap on Your DHCP Server
system device drivers, index iconInstalling System Device Drivers to Support Additional Hardware
system device drivers, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, index iconHow to Install System Device Drivers Using Local or Remote Media