Installation Target; Different Installation Methods - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER 11 - DEPLOYMENT Deployment Manual

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The installation source is particularly easy to select if you configure an SLP server in
the local network. For more information, see
Holding the Installation Sources"

2.3.4 Installation Target

Most installations are to a local hard disk. Therefore, it is necessary for the hard disk
controllers to be available to the installation system. If a special controller, like a RAID
controller, needs an extra kernel module, provide a kernel module update disk to the
installation system.
Other installation targets may be all kinds of block devices that provide sufficient disk
space and speed to run an operating system. This includes network block devices like
iSCSI or SAN. It is also possible to install on network file systems that offer the
standard Unix permissions. However, it may be problematic to boot these, because they
must be supported by the initramfs before the actual system can start. Such instal-
lations are useful if there is a need to start the same system in different locations or if
you intend to use Xen features like domain migration.

2.3.5 Different Installation Methods

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server offers several different methods for controlling installa-
tion:
• Installation on the console
• Installation via serial console
• Installation with AutoYaST
• Installation with KIWI images
• Installation via SSH
• Installation with VNC
By default, the graphical console is used. If you have a large number of similar computers
to install, it is advisable to create an AutoYaST configuration file or a KIWI preload
image and make this available to the installation process. See also the documentation
Section 14.2, "Setting Up the Server
(page 198).
Installation on x86, AMD64, Intel 64, and Itanium
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