Monitoring The Installation Process - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 11 - DEPLOYMENT GUIDE 17-03-2009 Deployment Manual

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Find more information about the linuxrc boot options used for booting a Linux
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11.5 Monitoring the Installation
There are several options for remotely monitoring the installation process. If the proper
boot options have been specified while booting for installation, either VNC or SSH can
be used to control the installation and system configuration from a remote workstation.
11.5.1 VNC Installation
Using any VNC viewer software, you can remotely control the installation of SUSE
Linux Enterprise Desktop from virtually any operating system. This section introduces
the setup using a VNC viewer application or a Web browser.
Preparing for VNC Installation
All you need to do on the installation target to prepare for a VNC installation is to
provide the appropriate boot options at the initial boot for installation (see
"Using Custom Boot Options"
environment and waits for a VNC client to connect to the installation program.
The installation program announces the IP address and display number needed to connect
for installation. If you have physical access to the target system, this information is
provided right after the system booted for installation. Enter this data when your VNC
client software prompts for it and provide your VNC password.
Because the installation target announces itself via OpenSLP, you can retrieve the address
information of the installation target via an SLP browser without the need for any
physical contact to the installation itself provided your network setup and all machines
support OpenSLP:
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(page 147)). The target system boots into a text-based
Section 11.4.2,

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