Fedora Core 6 installation
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- Put in Fedora Core 6 x86-64 DVD/CDs
- Reboot computer
- Allow media check
Settings
- US/English keyboard
- Create custom disk layout
Partition Settings
- /boot 200MB (Primary)
- / 40000MB (Primary)
- /usr 70000MB (Primary)
- swap 2000MB (Extended)
- /data 150000MB (Extended)
GRUB
- boot loader -> /dev/sda
eth0.DHCP
- Hostname: automatically DHCP
- Edit:
- Use dynapic IP configuration
- Enable IPV4 support
- Activate on boot
More Settings
- System clock uses UTC
- Select office software development and productivity
- Fedora extras (can customize later)
Install complete -> Configuring
- disable firewall
- SElinux Settings -> disabled
- Network Time protocol (use uq servers)
Create User
- Use network login
- Enable NIS support
- NIS domain -grape-cluster
- NIS server grape.md.smms.uq.edu.au
Options:
- Use shadow passwords
- Use MD5 password
- Cache user information
Reboot
- Username: root ->'password'
- Open terminal (cancel YUM update checker)
- chkconfig -- list yum -updates d
- chkconfig -- del yum updates d
- >>cd etc
- >>vim fstab
- append lines:
- grape:/home/home nfs auto, rw, rsize=819, wsize 8192.00
- grape:/data1/data/ nfs rw, rsize=32768, wsize=32768, nfsvers = 300
Additonal Information
Master file system table ssh matt@grape at fstab >> ec/fstab
- Mount User
- /etc/rc.local
- apend the line:
- mount uqmd10:/usr/usr
Intstall Video Driver
- http:www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html
- Download linux AMD64 Driver
- Logout reboot
Sinle user linux
- At the grub menu:
- press any key
- select the kernel you are using
- press 'e' to edit
- select line that says 'kernel'
- press 'e'
- add the word single to the end of the line
- <enter>
- press 'b'
Don't forget
- mkdir /data1/data2/data3
Finally....
- cd /root
- sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-1.0-9755-pkg2.run
- ok
- License agreement -> Accept
- Overide existing driver -> Yes
- Download kernel interface -> Yes
- Install 32-bit libraries -> Yes
- Update x configuration file -> Yes
- type 'reboot'
Note:
- login as root inside Gnome
- system -> administration -> display
- yum install zsh
Update
- yum update