• Manually create a boot partition (
/boot/efi
)
To create a boot partition, do the following:
a. Click
Create
. The Create Storage window is displayed.
b. Select
Standard Partition
and then click
Create
.
c. In the Add Partition window, select
/boot/efi
from the
Mount Point
drop-down list box.
d. Select
EFI System Partition
from the
File System Type
drop-down list box.
e. In the Allowable Drives window, choose the hard disk drive to install the operating system.
f. Type the amount of space (in MB) in the New Partitions Size window and then click
OK
.
• Manually create a swap partition
To create a swap partition, do the following:
a. Click
Create
. The Create Storage window is displayed.
b. Select
Standard Partition
and then click
Create
.
c. In the Add Partition window, select
swap
from the
File System Type
drop-down list box.
d. In the Allowable Drives window, choose the hard disk drive to install the operating system.
e. Type the amount of space (in MB) in the New Partitions Size window and then click
OK
.
Go back to the Partitioner window, the created root partition, boot partition, and swap partition are
displayed. Click
Next
. The drive partition is finished.
12. In the Format Warnings window, click
Format
to format the hard disk drive.
13. In the “Writing storage configuration to disk” window, click
Write changes to disk
.
14. In the “Boot loader operating system list” window, click
Next
.
15. The default installation is a basic server installation. You can customize your server by selecting a
different set of software from the software list or adding additional repositories that you want to use for
the software installation. Select
Customize now
. Then, click
Next
. The installation process begins.
Notes:
• When a warning window is displayed, select the option of your choice and then continue with the
installation.
• If you install the operating system in UEFI mode, ensure that the check box
tboot-1.7.4-1.el6.X86_64
- Performs a verified launch using Intel TXT
is cleared.
16. After the installation is completed, click
Reboot
to restart your server.
17. The installation continues after the server restarts. In the Welcome window, click
Forward
.
18. In the License Information window, select
Yes, I agree to the License Agreement
, and then click
Forward
.
19. In the Set Up Software Updates window, configure the settings you need, and then click
Forward
. If
“Are you sure?” window is displayed, click
Register later
.
20. In the Finish Updates Setup window, click
Forward
.
21. Set your user name and password and then click
Forward
.
22. Set your time and date and then click
Forward
.
23. In the Kdump window, select
Enable kdump
if you want to enable kdump, and then click
Finish
to
complete the installation.
Note:
When prompted to restart the server, click
Continue
or
Yes
.
24. Follow the instructions on the screen to log in to the operating system.
.
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