System Configuration

The configuration of the system itself also has an impact on the installation. Consider the following:

Storage
  • Storage device and partition on which the OS is installed. The installation program displays a warning if disk space is insufficient.

  • Storage space for each file system (/, /boot, /home, /var/tmp, and so on), the file system type, and whether to encrypt the block device underlying each file system.

  • Layout and configuration of the storage devices such as use of logical volume management RAID configuration, encryption, and others.

  • For iSCSI or FCoE connections: the WWID or the port, target, and LUN to be used.

Note:

Oracle Linux provides a default partitioning schema for automatic partitioning in the installation destination. See Default Disk Partition Layout.

Network
  • Required network setup using DHCP or static addresses, FQDN, or host name, and so on.

  • Other specialized network interfaces to be configured during installation, such as VLANs, and network bonding.

Software
  • URLs of any other repositories and proxy settings to be used during installation.

  • Software packages to be installed based on system's intended purpose, such as a web server.