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Friday, November 4, 2011

REDHAT LINUX INSTALLATION

Redhat Linux Installation


1. Linux is an open source operating system which we can download as free of cost.

2. Redhat linux is a Redhat's property, means they modified the original Linux Kernal & then lunched in the market in the name of their own brand.

3. Linux is the modified version of earlier Unix.

Linux Versions

Server:-
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1. RedHat 4.0
2. RedHat 5.0
3. Redhat 5.5
4. RedHat 6.0
5. RedHat 6.2
6. UbuntuN

Clients:-
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1. Fedora
2. Ubuntu
3. CentOS
4. Free DBS
5. NetBeans
6. SUSE
7. ZenWalk
8. BlackLinux
9. Puppy Linux
10.



Note:

1. Don't install Linux first, if u want to keep Microsoft & linux Operating system in your computer.

2. Install Microsoft OS first & keep some unpartition space for Linux.

3. If you want to uninstall Linux, then insert Microsoft OS CD, which is released after Linux.
Example: If u hv Redhat Linux AS 4.0 install in your computer, then insert & boot from MS 2003 Server/Vista/Seven.

Installation:-
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1. Insert bootable linux CD or DVD in CD/DVD ROM.

2. Check your CD or DVD (OK or SKIP), If you want to check that bootable disk is working or not, press OK otherwise press SKIP.

3. Next

4. Select English Laungage

5. US English

6. Skip entering installation number

7. Skip

8. Install RedHat Linux Server

9. Remove Linux Partions on selected drives and create default layout.

10. Are you sure you want do this (If Yes Click YES, If No, Click NO).

11. Assign an IP Address.(Dynamic or Mannual).

12. Click on India Map and click on kolkatta.

13. Root Password

14. Customize Later

15. Next

16. Installing RedHat OS (It takes several minitus to install)

17. Reboot

18. Forward

19. Yes, I agree to the License Agreement (Press Forward).

20. Firewall (Press Forward)

21. SELinux (Press Forward)

22. Kdump (Press Forward)

23. Set Date and Time and Press Forward

24. Forward

25. Create User

26. Sound Card Forward

27. Finish

28. Login Username: root
Login Password: Ab12345

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