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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4: Installation Guide for the IBM® POWER Architecture | ||
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To install Red Hat Enterprise Linux from a CD-ROM, choose the CD-ROM
option and select OK. When prompted, insert the
Red Hat Enterprise Linux CD into your CD-ROM drive (if you did not boot from the CD). Once the
CD is in the CD-ROM drive, select OK, and press
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The first CD-ROM is required when booting the installation program, and again after subsequent CD-ROMs have been processed. |
The installation program then probes your system and attempts to identify your CD-ROM drive. It starts by looking for an IDE (also known as an ATAPI) CD-ROM drive. If found, continue to the next stage of the installation process (refer to Section 2.10 Language Selection).
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To cancel the
installation process at this time, iSeries users should vary off the NWS
and non-iSeries users should press the computer's Reset button or use the
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The following applies to non-iSeries systems only:
If your CD-ROM drive is not detected, and it is a SCSI CD-ROM, the installation program prompts you to choose a SCSI driver. Choose the driver that most closely resembles your adapter. You may specify options for the driver if necessary; however, most drivers detect your SCSI adapter automatically.
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A partial list of optional parameters for CD-ROM drives can be found in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Reference Guide, in the General Parameters and Modules appendix. |
If you have an IDE (ATAPI) CD-ROM, but the installation program fails to find your IDE (ATAPI) CD-ROM and asks you what type of CD-ROM drive you have, try the following boot command. Restart the installation, and at the boot: prompt enter linux hdX=cdrom. Replace X with one of the following letters, depending on the interface the unit is connected to, and whether it is configured as master or slave (also known as primary and secondary):
a — first IDE controller, master
b — first IDE controller, slave
c — second IDE controller, master
d — second IDE controller, slave
If you have a third and/or fourth controller, continue assigning letters in alphabetical order, going from controller to controller, and master to slave.