f. In the “Do you have a driver disk?” window, select Yes.
g. In the Driver Disk Source window, go to the folder where the driver is stored and click OK.
h. When the Driver Disk Source window is displayed again, click OK.
i. In the Select driver disk image window, select your desired driver and then click OK.
j. When “Do you wish to load any more driver disks?” is displayed, select NO.
3. In the Disc Found window, select Skip, and then press Enter.
Notes: If the operating system is install on a SAN through an ISCSI card, do the following:
a. When the Networking Device window is displayed, select the correct Ethernet device and click OK.
b. In the Configure TCP/IP window, select the network environment as you need. The follow steps are
based on the scenario that you select Enable Ipv4 support ➙ Dynamic IP configuration (DHCP).
4. In the RED HAT window, click Next.
5. Select the language that you want to use during the installation process and click Next.
6. Select the appropriate keyboard layout for the system and click Next.
7. Select the type of devices for the installation and then click Next. The following steps are based on the
scenario that Basic Storage Devices is selected in this step.
Notes:
• If the Storage Device Warning window is displayed, select Yes, discard any data. If a message
prompts that at least one operating system installation has been detected on your system, configure
the setting as you need. Then, click Next. The following steps are based on the scenario that you
select Fresh installation.
• If the operating system is installed on a SAN through an ISCSI card, select Specialized Storage
Devices and click Next. Then, select SAN in the Other SAN Devices area and click Next.
• If the operating system is installed on a SAN through a FCOE card, select Specialized Storage
Devices and click Next. Then, select SAN in the Basic Devices area and click Next.
8. Type a name for your server. Then, click Next.
9. Specify your time zone by selecting the nearest city in your time zone. Then, click Next.
10. Personalize the server by typing the root password for the root user account. Then, click Next.
Note: If a message prompts you that the password is weak, click Use Anyway.
11. By default, a partition is already selected for you to install the operating system. If you want to create a
partition manually, select the option as you need and then click Next.
Note: The following steps are based on the scenario that Create Custom Layout is selected in this
step.
12. In the Please Select A Device window, create a partition as you need and then click Next. The following
steps are based on the scenario that a 20 GB root partition, a 1024 MB boot/efi partition, and a 1024 MB
swap partition are created.
• To create a drive partition, do the following:
a. Click Create and select Standard Partitioning. Click Create.
b. In the Add Partition window, select the forward slash / from the Mount Point drop-down list box.
c. Select Ext4 from the File System Type drop-down list box.
d. In the Allowable Drives area, select the hard disk drive for operating system installation. The
following steps are based on the scenario that sda is selected in this step.
e. In the Size (MB) area, type 20000 and then click OK. The root partition is created.
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