HP xw4100 manual Linux-preinstalled Workstations, Starting up the Linux Operating System

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Software Setup

Linux–preinstalled Workstations

If you have a Linux-preinstalled workstation, follow the instructions in this section to setup up your OS and software.

After the boot process completes, you can view additional HP Linux documentation by simply opening your Internet browser (the browser is automatically set to use the local HP documentation page as its default). You can also access Linux Web links for Red Hat (Internet access required) by using your Internet browser.

NOTE: For additional information concerning the setup of Linux–preinstalled or Linux–enabled workstations, refer to the

HP User Manual for Linux, located at

www.hp.com/support/linux_user_manual.

For additional information about HP and Linux, visit

www.hp.com/linux.

Starting up the Linux Operating System

The first time the workstation is booted, the Red Hat First Boot utility displays. This program allows you to enter your password, network, graphics, time, and keyboard settings for your workstation.

CAUTION: Once the automatic installation has begun, DO NOT TURN OFF THE WORKSTATION UNTIL THE PROCESS IS COMPLETE. Turning off the workstation during the installation process may damage the software that runs the workstation or prevent its proper installation.

NOTE: When you enable the YPBind feature in the Network tab of the Linux Setup Tool, you may get a blank screen for about 15-30 seconds after you have selected and saved all of your settings and have exited the utility. This is normal. The boot process continues its execution after the screen returns.

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Contents June Getting Started GuideGetting Started Guide HP Workstations Contents Features and Accessories TroubleshootingIndex Additional Documentation PrefaceFinding Information SupportUsing the Documentation Library CD Windows-based WorkstationsLinux-based Workstations Product Bulletin Parts and AccessoriesLocating Regulatory Information Subscriber’s ChoicePreface Viii Quick Setup Hardware SetupDescription Xw4100/xw4200 Front Panel ComponentsXw6200 Front Panel Components Xw8200 Front Panel Components Component Xw4100 Rear Panel ComponentsComponent Xw4200 Rear Panel ComponentsXw6200 Rear Panel Components Xw8200 Rear Panel Components Keyboard Component Description Customizing the Easy Access buttonsUsing the Windows Logo Key Special Mouse Functions ItemDescription Serial Number and COA Label LocationHardware Setup Software Setup Windows-preinstalled WorkstationsStarting up the Operating System Restoring the Software Energy Star Installing or Upgrading Device DriversCustomizing the Monitor Display AccessibilityStarting up the Linux Operating System Linux-preinstalled WorkstationsInstalling with the HP Driver CD Restoring the Linux Operating SystemDownloading the Latest HP Driver CD Linux-enabled Workstations Upgrading Device DriversVerifying Hardware Compatibility Hyper-Threading Technology Installing the Linux Operating SystemTurning off the Workstation Software Setup Security Features Features and AccessoriesAccessories Chassis Conversion FeaturesTroubleshooting Self TroubleshootingHP Insight Diagnostics Helpful Hints HP Help and Support CenterDuring Operation At StartupBasic Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Solving General ProblemsNum Lock key ProblemCause Solution System does not power Probable Recommended Problem Cause Solution Solving Hardware Installation ProblemsProbable Recommended Problem Cause Solution Probable Recommended ProblemCause Solution Interpreting xw4100 Diagnostic Lights and Audible CodesPossible Recommended Activity Beeps Cause Action Is off Suspend To Disk or Hibernate ModeAn indicator Possible Recommended Activity Beeps Cause Action For systems with a graphics Support Power on Possible Recommended Activity Beeps Cause Action Red Power LED Possible Recommended Activity Beeps Cause Action Possible Recommended Activity Beeps Cause Action Replace the system Power on Calling Technical Support Index Index Index-3 Index-4