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6.
On the Terminal screen, the BIOS phase starts and the Linux™ installation begins.
The installation uncompresses the kernel, loads it and its drivers and starts the
interactive installation.
Notes:
7.
During the installation process, the system may reboot at some stage. In this case,
remove the CD from the CD-ROM device.
8.
During the installation of the fifth CD, the following items should be configured:
Username and password.
Firewall configuration: In the 'firewall selection/configuration' screen, select
Firewall: disabled. In some distributions, you may have to select the Change
option and set the configuration to 'manual'. This disables the firewall.
Network interfaces: The installation sets your network configuration to DHCP by
default. If you plan to connect to the system immediately after the installation
you'll either have to know the IP address assigned to you by the DHCP or set a
static IP address, subnet mask and default gateway.
After the whole installation has been completed, you will be able login to the system from
the serial console and/or to 'ssh' on your Mediant 1000 (to create an SSH remote
connection to it) and to continue its post-installation configuring. You can use the boot
media you have created to install multiple Mediant 1000 stations.
Version 5.4
14. Installing Linux™ Operating System on the OSN Server
After the BIOS phase, some badly formatted text may appear on the
screen.
From this point on, you should proceed with the screen instructions as
instructed by your Linux distributor.
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May 2008

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