Configuring the hardware and installing an operating system
 
 
 
NOTE: 
 
a.
 
VMware and RHEL 6.x does not allow manual partition.
 
b.
 
When boot mode is switched to 
Legacy 
mode, manual partition is 
disabled 
for 
Windows/Hyper-V server
.
 
 
 
2.
 
To change the partition scheme, for Windows/Hyper-V system:
 
 
a.
 
Click the cell you want to change.
 
b.
 
Adjust the 
Percentage 
or 
Size 
for this partition, input the 
Partition Label 
if necessary, then click the 
Check 
icon. 
An editable row appears at the top of the table.
 
c.
 
Enter the data in the following columns:
 
 
• 
Mount Point
 
• 
Size
 
• 
Percentage
 
• 
File System Type
 
 
NOTE: 
For Windows/Hyper-V , the user can only use 
NTFS
.
 
 
• 
Partition Label
 
 
Then, click the 
Check 
icon to complete.
 
 
d.
 
Repeat steps c and d to create more partitions.
 
 
To change the partition scheme for SUSE/Red Hat/ClearOS system:
 
 
a.
 
Click the 
/home
 and click the cell you want to edit.
 
b.
 
Adjust the 
Percentage 
or 
Size 
for this partition, enter 
Partition Label 
if necessary, then click the 
Save Changes
 
button. 
c.
 
Should see an editable row at the top of the table.
 
d.
 
Enter the data in the following fields:
 
• 
Mount Point
 
• 
Size
 
• 
File System Type: 
for SUSE/Red Hat/ClearOS, user can have the following choices:
 
◦  btrfs 
◦  ext2 
◦  ext3 
◦  ext4 
◦  vfat 
◦  xfs 
◦  swap