[RULE] install guide-Miniconda general
Richard Kweskin
rkwesk at mail.ariadne-t.gr
Fri Mar 28 21:11:24 EET 2003
Miniconda general instructions
Once the issue of free space on one or more hard drives has been resolved and
any backing-up of existing data is out of the way, it is time to boot the
computer with one of the boot floppies. Do not boot from Redhat's cd1 as that
takes you straight into Ananconda, the stock installer. Regardless of which
boot disk has been used the following information applies:
Acceptable parameters
By typing
linux updates [enter]
at the boot: prompt instructs the installer to prompt for an updates disk.
This disk is essential as it provides the means to work with well pruned
lists of packages resulting in a lean, efficient system with a smaller
footprint.
By typing
linux dd updates [enter]
at the boot: prompt instructs the installer to prompt for a drivers disk as
well as the updates disk (e.g. booting from pcmcia.img you need pcmciadd as a
drivers disk.)
By typing
linux dd updates mem=12M [enter]
or
linux updates mem=12M [enter]
you are adding the instruction that there are 12 MB of RAM available.
Usually, you need to specify the mem=xM parameter only if you want to restrict
the RULE installer to less RAM than the computer really has, for example for
testing. According to our testing so far 12 MB is the lowest number the
installation process will work with properly.
Keyboard shortcuts
To go from one field to the next just hit [Tab]. To go back either go round or
use [Shift][Tab]. To select/deselect a choice hit the [Space] bar. To confirm
a screen and accept all it's settings move to [OK] with [Tab] and hit [Enter]
While the installer is proceeding on the view provided by tty1 [Alt][F1] two
other views are also possible: tty3, use [Alt][F3], shows a running log of
the system and tty4, use [Alt][F4], shows a log from the kernel.
Then follow the installer through the usual Red Hat installation process. In
the end you will have a minimal Red Hat Linux system installed.
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