Installation officially started
RedHat Linux 9.0 installation CD required
Step 2: Step 1: select the installation method. 1. Image installation (Press ENTER) 2. Text installation (enter Linux text)
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Step 2: Select "OK" and select "Skip" for the Check disc to skip the check.
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Step 2: This section is basically nonsense.
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Step 2: select a language. Here we select Simplified Chinese.
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Step 2: select the keyboard. Select "us" and "Next ".
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Step 2: select the mouse
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Step 2 select the installation type. Here we select "server"
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Step 2: Hard Disk Partition (which is different from Windows partition). Select "manual partition"
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Step 2: If the hard disk has only one partition, you will see the following interface. If not, you can click Delete. Here we click "new"
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Step 2: click "new" to add a partition. First, add a/boot partition (similar to the boot partition in Windows). The type is ext3 (equivalent to FAT32, NTFS) and the size is 10th MB.
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Step 2: click "new" to create a swap File System (memory swap zone). In the "file system type" column, select "Swap" Size: Your memory is 11th x 2 = 512, pay attention to this setting! The size should be set to double the size of your memory. You must also consider that you need to add memory later. You can set a higher value. If the memory limit is 2 GB * 2 = 4096 in the future, set it to 4096. Linux is a low-configuration, high-performance operating system.
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Step 2: The New partitions are required for Linux. The remaining hard disk partitions are divided into one partition. Note the following:/mnt/Linux, is your partition path (equivalent to your e disk) select all available space
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Step 2: follow the steps above to create all the partitions, such as, and then proceed to the next step.
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Step 1: do not modify the settings here by default. continue to the next step.
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Step 2: configure the network and click Edit.
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Step 2: Remove "use DHCP for configuration ".
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Step 2: Set the IP address and subnet mask. Here, you can set it based on your actual situation.
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Step 2: Select "no firewall" here. If you want to set up a "firewall" in the future, you can manually write rules.
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Step 1: Default. continue to the next step.
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Step 2: set regional seats
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Step 2: Set the "root" Super administrator password
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Step 2: Click Next to continue installation
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Step 2: Waiting for Installation
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Step 2: Change the second installation disc
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Step 2: Change the third installation disc
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Step 2: Create a boot disk. choose not to create
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Step 2: Installation Complete
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Step 2: RedHat Linux Startup Interface
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Step 2: RedHat Linux is started, waiting for User Login
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Step 2: Enter the user name and password (here the user name is root and the password is set during the previous installation)
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After logging on to the system, you can experience RedHat Linux 9.0 low configuration and high performance. The above describes how to log on to the text interface. RedHat Linux can also use the same interface as windows, the text interface can maximize system performance.
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