User's Manual

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rpm -Uvh *.rpm
Assign a Windows-Bootable System Partition to the C: Drive
After you have completed USC or USC - LCE portion of Windows Server
2003 installation, your server will reboot and begin the text-mode portion of
the installation. During this phase, you may need to perform the following
steps to ensure Windows installs to your C: drive.
Following these instructions after Windows Server 2003 setup presents you
with a list of existing drive partitions and/or unpartitioned space available on
your computer.
1
Select the unpartitioned space, and then press
<c>
to create a hard-disk
partition. Follow the on-screen instructions to create a partition.
NOTE: The partition may not be enumerated as a C: drive.
2
Select the newly-created partition, and then press
<d>
to delete the
partition. Follow the on-screen instructions to delete the partition.
3
Select the unpartitioned space again, and then press
<c>
to create a
primary hard-disk partition. The partition will now be enumerated as C:
drive.
4
Follow the on-screen instructions to create a partition. Windows will now
install on the C: drive.
See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896536 for more information on
assigning the Windows-bootable system partition to the C: drive.
Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.8 on a system
with SAS7 (H200) controller
Perform the following steps to install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.8 / Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 5.3:
1
Copy the driver image file(*.img or *.dd) into a USB key. Specify the driver
image file location when prompted for a driver diskette.
2
Select Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.8/Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 on the
OS Deployment
screen of USC.
3
After USC reboots to the OS installer CD/DVD, enter the following
command: >
linux dd
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