Quick Reference Guide
12 | Chapter 1: Overview
NMS200 Quick Reference Manual
In Linux, the installing user must have a home directory, and must have permissions to
write both there and in the installation’s target directory. At one point the Linux installation
stops and asks the installing user to run a script in a separate shell as root user. Other
than these differences, to install on both Windows and Linux, you must follow these
steps. After initiating installation, click Next.
CAUTION:
You must install as a non-root user with the permission to create
directories in the selected installation target path. Installing to a directory
that requires root level access fails.
Also: Using the login “admin” to do the installation wipes out any
pre-configured “admin” permissions that come with the application.
Therefore, do not use “admin” as the installing user account.