13. When the Administrator window is displayed, follow the instructions on the screen to change the
password.
14. When the message
Your password has been changed
is displayed, click
OK
to log in to the operating
system.
Installing the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 operating system with
Service Pack 4
This topic provides instructions on installing the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 operating system with
Service Pack 4.
Note:
During the installation, ensure that the boot partition (/boot) is within the first 1 TB of the hard disk drive.
To install the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 operating system with Service Pack 4, do the following:
1. Insert the operating system installation disc into the optical drive that you have set as the first startup
device, and start the server from the optical drive.
2. In the “SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Welcome” window, select
Installation
and then press Enter.
3. In the Welcome window, select your language and keyboard layout and then select
I Agree to the
License Terms
. Click
Next
.
4. In the Media Check window, click
Next
to go ahead.
5. In the Installation Mode window, select
New Installation
and then click
Next
.
6. Verify your region and time zone, and then click
Accept
➙
Next
.
7. In the Server Base Scenario window, select
Physical Machine(Also for Fully Virtualized Guests)
and then click
Next
.
8. When the Installation Settings window is displayed, create a drive partition you need.
• Manually create a root partition (/)
To create a root partition, do the following:
a. Click
Partitioning
and select
Custom Partition (for experts)
. Click
Next
.
b. In the Expert Partitioner window, select
Hard Disks
, and then click
Add
.
c. In the New Partitions Size window, select
Custom Size
.
d. Type the amount of space (in MB) in the
Custom Size
field and then click
Next
.
e. In the
Formatting partition
area, select
Ext3
from the
File system
drop-down list box.
f. In the
Mounting partition
area, select the forward slash
(/)
from the
Mount Point
drop-down
list box.
g. Click
Finish
.
• Manually create a boot partition (/boot)
To create a boot partition, do the following:
a. In the Expert Partitioner window, select
Hard Disks
, and then click
Add
.
b. In the New Partitions Size window, select
Custom Size
.
c. Type the amount of space (in MB) in the
Custom Size
field and then click
Next
.
d. In the
Formatting Options
area, select
Ex3
from the
File System
drop-down list box.
e. In the
Mounting partition
area, select
/boot
from the
Mount Point
drop-down list box.
f. Click
Finish
.
• Manually create a swap partition
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