HP ProLiant DL140 G3 Server User Manual

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Network operating system (NOS) installation 40


Disk Partitioning Setup

HP recommends selecting the automatic partitioning mode.
1.

Click Autopartition to continue.

2.

Remove all system partitions, then select a hard drive.

3.

Click Next to continue.

4.

If a Warning dialog box appears, click Yes to continue.

5.

In the Partitioning dialog box, click OK.

Boot Loader Configuration

HP recommends selecting the Use GRUB Boot Loader option.
1.

Select Use GRUB Boot Loader, then click OK.

2.

Review the boot option and modify it if necessary, then click OK.

3.

If you prefer, set a GRUB password, then click OK.

4.

Review the Boot Manager setting and modify it if necessary, then click OK.

5.

Select to install the boot loader in MBR, then click OK.

Network Configuration for eth0

Review the IP setting for eth0 and see to it that they fit your environment, then click OK to continue.

Network Configuration for eth1

Review the IP setting for eth1 and see to it that they fit your environment, then click OK to continue.

Hostname Configuration

Enter a system hostname, then click OK to continue.

Firewall

Review the Firewall settings and modify them if necessary, then click OK to continue.

Language Support

Review the Language Support setting and modify it if necessary, then click OK to continue.

Time Zone Selection

Review the Time Zone Selection setting and modify it if necessary, then click OK to continue.

Root Password

Enter a root password consisting of at least six alphanumeric characters, then click OK to continue.

Package Defaults

Review the software selection and modify it if necessary, then click OK to continue.

Package Group Selection

Review and modify the selection if necessary, then click OK to continue.
If you selected the Custom install option, pre-determined packages have already been selected. However,

depending upon your network environment additional packages may be necessary.

NOTE: Remember to select appropriate package groups that match your network settings (e.g. The DNS Name

Server package may be required if you have set up your new server to be the DNS controller.).

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