RedHat6.4 graphic installation tutorial --- Minimal version (detailed version ),
RedHat6.4 graphic installation tutorial --- Minimal version (details)
Step 1: We need a RedHat6.4 installation Image File
Step 2: We need to enable the system iso file downloaded from the Internet from the computer from the CD or USB flash disk.
Step 3: After the boot is successful with a CD or USB flash drive, the following page appears:
Interface Description:
Install or upgrade an existing system Install or upgrade the existing system
Install system with basic video driver
Rescue installed system enters system Repair Mode
Boot from local drive exit installation start from hard disk
Select the first option, install or upgrade the existing system, and press Enter.
If you have any questions about whether to test the CD media, click "Skip" to Skip the test.
Click Next on the installation page.
Let's select the language for installing the system.
Here I select Simplified Chinese.
Select the default keyboard format. Generally, set the default format.
Select basic storage device
Storage Device warning: Select Yes to ignore all data
Give your favorite computer a personal name!
Use a graphical method to configure the IP address, gateway, and subnet mask of your Nic! Very simple
Click to configure the network
Click Add below
Set the IP address and subnet mask of the NIC.
IP: 192.168.80.100
Gateway: 192.168.80.2
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 or 24 (24 = 255.255.255.0)
Click Application
Now, the network configuration is complete! Here, the IP address of the computer is set in a graphical way.
Then I will show you how to use the command line to set IP addresses.
Click next:
Set the system's default time zone and time.
Click Next
Set the system logon Password
Select custom Layout (partitions of the custom system)
Next we will partition the system. The hard disk space is 20 GB in total.
I. Partition required
/Root partition (usually set to the remaining space after other partitions are allocated)
Swap partition (generally set to 2 times the memory, no more than 2 GB)
Ii. Recommended partitions
/Boot partition (generally set 200 M to store the System Startup File)
Now we have installed the above plan to partition the system.
Create a/boot partition first
Create a swap Partition
Create a root partition and allocate the remaining space to the root partition.
If you want to add more partitions, add them as described above.
Select root partition and click Next
Select format
Select to write the modification to the disk
This interface is the default installation guide settings.
Select system version: Basic Server
The following describes how to install the system!
Click Reboot to restart the system
Now, the redhat server version is installed!