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red hat enterprise linux 4
installation guide for x86, itanium™, amd64, and intel® extended memory 64 technology (intel® em64t)
copyright © 2005 red hat, inc.
- table of contents
- introduction
- 1. itanium system specific information
- 2. steps to get you started
- 3. system requirements table
- 4. installing red hat enterprise linux
- 4.1. the graphical installation program user interface
- 4.2. the text mode installation program user interface
- 4.3. starting the installation program
- 4.4. selecting an installation method
- 4.5. installing from cd-rom
- 4.6. installing from a hard drive
- 4.7. performing a network installation
- 4.8. installing via nfs
- 4.9. installing via ftp
- 4.10. installing via http
- 4.11. welcome to red hat enterprise linux
- 4.12. language selection
- 4.13. keyboard configuration
- 4.14. disk partitioning setup
- 4.15. automatic partitioning
- 4.16. partitioning your system
- 4.16.1. graphical display of hard drive(s)
- 4.16.2. disk druid's buttons
- 4.16.3. partition fields
- 4.16.4. recommended partitioning scheme
- 4.16.5. adding partitions
- 4.16.6. editing partitions
- 4.16.7. deleting a partition
- 4.17. x86, amd64, and intel® em64t boot loader configuration
- 4.17.1. advanced boot loader configuration
- 4.17.2. rescue mode
- 4.17.3. alternative boot loaders
- 4.17.4. smp motherboards and grub
- 4.18. network configuration
- 4.19. firewall configuration
- 4.20. language support selection
- 4.21. time zone configuration
- 4.22. set root password
- 4.23. package group selection
- 4.24. preparing to install
- 4.25. installing packages
- 4.26. installation complete
- 4.27. activate your subscription
- 4.27.1. provide a red hat login
- 4.27.2. provide your subscription number
- 4.27.3. connect your system
- 4.28. itanium systems — booting your machine and post-installation setup
- a. upgrading your current system
- b. removing red hat enterprise linux
- c. troubleshooting your installation of red hat enterprise linux
- c.1. you are unable to boot red hat enterprise linux
- c.2. trouble beginning the installation
- c.3. trouble during the installation
- c.3.1. no devices found to install red hat enterprise linux error message
- c.3.2. saving traceback messages without a diskette drive
- c.3.3. trouble with partition tables
- c.3.4. using remaining space
- c.3.5. other partitioning problems for x86 system users
- c.3.6. other partitioning problems for itanium system users
- c.3.7. are you seeing python errors?
- c.4. problems after installation
- c.4.1. trouble with the graphical grub screen on an x86-based system?
- c.4.2. booting into a graphical environment
- c.4.3. problems with the x window system (gui)
- c.4.4. problems with the x server crashing and non-root users
- c.4.5. problems when you try to log in
- c.4.6. is your ram not being recognized?
- c.4.7. your printer does not work
- c.4.8. problems with sound configuration
- c.4.9. apache-based httpd service/sendmail hangs during startup
- c.4.10. trouble with nvidia chipset
- d. an introduction to disk partitions
- d.1. hard disk basic concepts
- d.1.1. it is not what you write, it is how you write it
- d.1.2. partitions: turning one drive into many
- d.1.3. partitions within partitions — an overview of extended partitions
- d.1.4. making room for red hat enterprise linux
- d.1.5. partition naming scheme
- d.1.6. disk partitions and other operating systems
- d.1.7. disk partitions and mount points
- d.1.8. how many partitions?
- e. driver media
- f. additional boot options
- g. additional resources about itanium and linux
- index
- colophon