You've checked your hardware, you know it can handle Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. As
suggested in the exam prep guide you'll have access to the first installation CD
and can use it to install this operating system over a network. So first you'll
want to set up your system to boot from the CD and then you can configure
network installation. There are two basic way to change the boot order. Most
PC's give you access to the bios menu and bios menus have a boot order submenu
somewhere, it varies by computer, some PCs allow it direct access to the boot menu.
The actual command depends on the PC. Let me show you how this works on my VMware
system. I boot the computer, I press the right key during the boot process and I
get the bios menu and the boot order submenu. I can set things up so the CD ROM
boots first, but lets not do that quite yet. I exit the bios menu and press the
key to access the boot menu directly or I can boot directly from the CD ROM drive.
I've already put the first installation CD into the drive so when I press the
button I get the installation boot screen. There are lots of options but two of
them are most important for installing over a network. If you want to install
using GUI screens type Linux ask method at the boot prompt. I prefer installing
in text mode because it's a bit faster. To do so type text ask method that
avoids the first boot process at least during the installation process and it
gives you a default run level of three. You may want to change that to five and
in other videos I've shown you how to do that through the EDC slash knit tab
configuration file. Now let's start the installation process. Installation
starts by loading a basic kernel, checking your hardware, and a bit more. Now
we'll go though the first steps of the installation process. We'll select a
language, choose a keyboard and select a network installation. They're possible
using NFS, HTTP or FTP. Make sure your installation server is active. Service
HTTPD start is a basic command which makes sure the Apache web server is running.
If your using NFS and have started the NFS server the show mount dash e host name
command makes sure the shares that you want are accessible. Now let's go through
the first steps, I want to choose the English language. If I want to select a
different language I can use the arrow keys. I select English, I press the tab
key to switch between selection and OK and use the spacebar to accept ok. I have
a US keyboard, instead of pressing tab and OK I can just press F12 which does
both automatically. Next I select an installation method, as network
installations are expected and NFS is most common on Linux we'll continue with
installation an NFS image. Since this is a Network installation we need to
configure TCPIP. It would be simplest if we could use DHCP but life may not be
so simple on your exam. But I deselect IP version 6 as there's no such
requirement in the exam prep guide. I click OK and now I can set up a manual IP
configuration. I enter setting appropriate to my own personal network but on
your exam follow any instructions you get from your proctor. As of disc writing
you'll need a gateway address. The name server address isn't required unless you
want access outside your network or don't have the IP address of the NFS server,
I click OK and now I can enter the connection information to the NFS server. If
you choose an HTTP or an FTP connection the screens are similar. I entered the
IP address of the server and the directory where the installation files are
held, I click OK and I can proceed with the rest of the installation program.
Thank you and on to the next video.
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