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[Boot Pop Up Menu Selected] appears at the bottom of the BIOS screen, and then the Please
Select Boot Device menu appears. The screen that appears will differ depending on whether you
have the UEFI/BIOS Boot Mode configured for Legacy BIOS or UEFI.
The Please Select Boot Device menu that appears in your installation might differ
Note -
depending on the type of disk controller and other hardware, such as PCIe network cards,
installed in your server.
In the Please Select Boot Device menu, select the menu item according to the
4.
Linux OS media installation method and the BIOS mode you elected to use, then
press Enter.
For example:
If you elected to use the Oracle ILOM Remote System Console Plus
application delivery method in Legacy BIOS Boot Mode, select USB:VIRTUAL:
Remote Iso CDROM2.04 from the Legacy BIOS screen.
If you elected to use the Oracle ILOM Remote System Console Plus
application delivery method in UEFI Boot Mode, select [UEFI]USB:VIRTUAL:
Remote Iso CDROM2.04 from the UEFI screen.
5.
The next screen displayed by the installation program depends on whether you
selected the Legacy BIOS Boot Mode or the UEFI Boot Mode.
If you selected Legacy BIOS Boot Mode, the Welcome to Oracle Linux Server boot screen
appears.
If you selected UEFI Boot Mode, the Booting Oracle Linux Server boot screen appears.
6.
For the purposes of this installation, do one of the following:
If you elected to do the installation in the Legacy BIOS Boot Mode, accept the default and
press Enter.
If you elected to do the installation in the UEFI Boot Mode, press Enter or allow the screen
to timeout.
The Disc Found screen appears. From this screen, you can choose whether to test the media
before doing the install.
7.
If this is the first time that you are doing an install from this media, you should
consider selecting OK to test the media; otherwise, select Skip and press Enter.
Install Oracle Linux 7 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
Installing a Linux Operating System
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