Users Guide
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• After the operating system is installed, you cannot update USC or USC-
LCE by running a DUP in the operating system environment for the next
18 hours.
Assigning a Windows-Bootable System Partition to Drive C
After you have completed USC or USC-LCE portion of Windows Server
2003 installation, your server reboots and begins the text-mode portion of the
installation. During this phase, you may need to perform the following steps
to ensure Windows installs to your drive C.
Following these instructions after Windows Server 2003 setup presents you
with a list of existing drive partitions and/or unpartitioned space available on
your system.
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 drive C.
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 drive
C
.
4
Follow the on-screen instructions to create a partition. Windows now
installs on drive
C
.
See support.microsoft.com/kb/896536 for more information on assigning the
Windows-bootable system partition to drive C.
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:
1
Copy the driver image file(*
.img
or *.
dd
) into a USB drive. Specify the
driver image file location when prompted for a driver diskette.
2
Select Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.8 on the
OS Deployment
screen of
USC.
3
After USC reboots to the operating system installer CD/DVD, enter the
following command: >
linux dd
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