Section 4.4:Installation Cross-Reference Table
The initial boot messages will not contain any references to SCSI or network
cards. This is normal; these devices are supported by modules that are loaded
during the installation process.
Note that the command to start a serial installation has changed. If you must perform the installation
in serial mode, use the following command:
boot: linux text console= <device>
In this command, <device> should be the device you are using (such as ttyS0 or ttyS1).
You can also pass options to the kernel as you are booting the installation program. For example, to
instruct the kernel to use all the RAM in a 128 MB system, enter:
boot: linux text mem=128M
4.3.2 Displaying Online Help
Once the installation program is loaded into memory, you can obtain information about the installation
process and options by pressing
about the online help screens.
4.4 Installation Cross-Reference Table
This installation cross-reference table only documents the screens seen when
performing an Advanced Server installation.
Most text mode installation screens can be cross-referenced with their GUI screen counterparts. This
table lists the installation screens in order and where you can go to get the necessary information for
each part of the installation.
For those screens which do not have adequate GUI counterparts, installation-related instructions and
screenshots will be provided in this chapter.
Note
through
. For example, press
[F1]
[F6]
Note
to see general information
[F2]
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