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7. Installation of Distributions7.1. RedHat 6.0, 6.1 and 6.27.1.1. Installation from the Red Hat 6.0, 6.1 or 6.2 CDRed Hat have made their distribution CD bootable from SRM console [1] To start an installation, put the CD in and type the following:
In the above, the SRM device name and Linux device name for your CD-ROM drive are needed. For Example if the machine had an IDE cdrom installed as primary master the command would look like this:
See the section on Section 5.6.1 conventions if you don't know what these are. 7.2. SuSE 6.17.2.1. Installation from the SuSE 6.1 CDThe SuSE 6.1 CD is not bootable from SRM console. SuSE have an alternative approach which involves creating two boot floppies, the images of which are included on the CD. The boot disks can be created in various ways, depending on the systems you have available Writing the boot disks from a linux system The command to use is dd. From the mount-point of SuSE CD 1, the commands are:
For writing the boot disks from a windows system, the command to use is rawrite. It is available on the CD.
The program then prompts for input disk image and output disk drive. Run this command once for each of the disk images as shown above. Starting the SuSE installer from the boot disks With the floppy disk made from the aboot image in place, type:
This will start the kernel, prompt you for the second boot disk, and start the installer 7.3. SuSE 6.37.3.1. Installation from the SuSE 6.3 CDThe SuSE 6.3 CD-ROM is SRM bootable much like the RedHat 6.0 and 6.1 CD-ROMs. The best way to start the install from SRM is to use the following command:
In the above, the SRM device names for your CD-ROM drive is needed. For Example if the machine had an IDE cdrom installed as primary master the command would look like this:
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