Intel S5000PAL manual Automatic Partitioning

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Installing Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 4*

Intel® Server Board S5000PAL

Caution: If you select this option, all data on the selected hard drive(s) is removed by the installation program. Do not select this option if you have information that you want to keep on the hard drive(s) where you are installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Keep all partitions and use existing free space — select this option to retain your current data and partitions, assuming you have enough free space available on your hard drive(s).

Figure 4-10. Automatic Partitioning

1)Using your mouse, choose the hard drive(s) on which you want Red Hat Enterprise Linux to be installed. If you have two or more hard drives, you can choose which hard drive(s) should contain this installation. Unselected hard drives, and any data on them, are not touched.

Caution: It is always a good idea to back up any data that you have on your systems. For example, if you are upgrading or creating a dual-boot system, you should back up any data you wish to keep on your hard drive(s). Mistakes do happen and can result in the loss of all your data.

Tip: If you have a RAID card, be aware that some BIOSes do not support booting from the RAID card. In cases such as these, the /boot/ partition must be created on a partition outside of the RAID array, such as on a separate hard drive. An internal hard drive is necessary to use for partition creation with problematic RAID cards.

A /boot/ partition is also necessary for software RAID setups.

2)If you have chosen to automatically partition your system, you should select Review and manually edit your /boot/ partition.

3)To review and make any necessary changes to the partitions created by automatic partitioning, select the Review option. After selecting Review and clicking Next to move forward, the partitions created for you in Disk Druid appear. You can make modifications to these partitions if they do not meet your needs.

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Contents Installing Red Hat* Enterprise Linux Contents Appendix a Additional Boot Options Red Hat Linux Pass-Through Hardware Requirements Reseller Steps to Receive Pass-Thru OS CertificationConfiguration Hardware ComponentsSAS RAID CD-ROM Installed Module 1064e SAS I/O Embedded mptsas Quantity Model/Version Software Used in the Installation Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 4* Installation Graphical Installation Program User InterfaceConsole, Keystrokes, and Contents Text Mode Installation Program User Interface Installation Program Widgets as seen in Disk DruidUsing the Keyboard to Navigate Starting the Installation Program Booting the Installation Program on x86 and Intel 64 SystemsAdditional Boot Options Kernel Options Linux mediacheckSelecting an Installation Method Installing from CD-ROMWhat If the IDE CD-ROM Was Not Found? Installing via NFS Installing from a Hard DrivePerforming a Network Installation Next, enter the name of the exported directory Installing via FTP Installing via HttpHttp Setup Dialog Welcome to Red Hat Enterprise LinuxLanguage Selection Language SelectionKeyboard Configuration Disk Partitioning SetupDisk Partitioning Setup Automatic Partitioning10. Automatic Partitioning Partitioning Your System Graphical Display of Hard DrivesDisk Druid’s Buttons Partition Fields Recommended Partitioning SchemePage Page Adding Partitions 12. Partitioning with Disk Druid on x86 and Intel 64 SystemsFile System Types Deleting a Partition X86 and Intel 64 Boot Loader ConfigurationEditing Partitions Page Advanced Boot Loader Configuration 13. Boot Loader InstallationRescue Mode Alternative Boot LoadersSMP Motherboards and Grub Network Configuration 14. Network Configuration15. Editing a network Device Firewall Configuration ∙ Enable firewallMake -C /etc/mail Language Support Selection 17. Language Support Selection Time Zone Configuration 18. Configuring the Time ZoneSet Root Password 19. Root PasswordPackage Group Selection 20. Package Group Selection Installation Complete Preparing to InstallInstalling Packages Page Appendix a Additional Boot Options Page Nofb Page Copyright 2006, Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved
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