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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES 10) Start-up Guide
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4.1 Installing in an Entire System

The following steps should be completed when installing in an entire system. Single blades in a blade center also count as a entire systems in this context.

  1. Verify the hardware requirements (see also “Hardware Requirements” (Chapter “Requirements”, ↑Architecture-Specific Information)).

  2. Verify the software requirements (see also “Software Requirements” (Chapter “Requirements”, ↑Architecture-Specific Information)).

  3. Set up the system properly to enable booting from CD-ROM, DVD, or the network.

    • For pSeries, see also “Preparing for Installation on an IBM pSeries Models” (Chapter “Preparation”, ↑Architecture-Specific Information). This also applies for ATX workstation and ATX server (only for the installation on an entire system).

    • For eServer i5/p5, System i5/p5, and OpenPower, see also “Preparing for Installation on IBM eServer i5/p5, System i5/p5, and OpenPower Models” (Chapter “Preparation”, ↑Architecture-Specific Information).

    • For JS20/JS21 Blades, see also “Preparing an Installation on IBM JS20/JS21 Blades” (Chapter “Preparation”, ↑Architecture-Specific Information).

  4. Start the installation from CD-ROM, DVD, or the network. See also “Setting Up the Installation Source” (Chapter “Preparation”, ↑Architecture-Specific Information).

  5. Install the software and perform the basic network configuration. See also “Installation with YaST” (↑Installation and Administration).

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