This chapter provides you with several reference tables to help make the installation of Red Hat Linux go more smoothly.
The first set of tables provides an overview of each installation class (workstation, server, and custom). As each screen is encountered, you can check it off in the space to the left. On the right, a listing of each screen and the corresponding installation material as found in this manual is provided.
The last table is the system requirements table, which will help you keep a record of your current system settings and requirements.
Table 3-1. Workstation-Class Cross-Reference Table
Table 3-2. Server-Class Cross-Reference Table
Table 3-3. Custom-Class Cross-Reference Table
Table 3-4. System Requirements Table
hard drive(s): type, label, size; ex: IDE hda=1.2 GB | |
partitions: map of partitions and mount points; ex: /dev/hda1=/home, /dev/hda2=/ (fill this in once you know where they will reside) | |
memory: amount of RAM installed on your system; ex: 64 MB, 128 MB | |
CD-ROM: interface type; ex: SCSI, IDE (ATAPI) | |
SCSI adapter: if present, make and model number; ex: BusLogic SCSI Adapter, Adaptec 2940UW | |
network card: if present, make and model number; ex: Tulip, 3COM 3C590 | |
mouse: type, protocol, and number of buttons; ex: generic 3 button PS/2 mouse, MouseMan 2 button serial mouse | |
monitor: make, model, and manufacturer specifications; ex: Optiquest Q53, ViewSonic G773 | |
video card: make, model number and size of VRAM; ex: Creative Labs Graphics Blaster 3D, 8MB | |
sound card: make, chipset and model number; ex: S3 SonicVibes, Sound Blaster 32/64 AWE | |
IP, DHCP, and BOOTP addresses: four numbers, separated by dots; ex: 10.0.2.15 | |
netmask: four numbers, separated by dots; ex: 255.255.248.0 | |
gateway IP address: four numbers, separated by dots; ex: 10.0.2.245 | |
one or more name server IP addresses (DNS): one or more sets of dot-separated numbers; ex: 10.0.2.1 | |
domain name: the name given to your organization; ex: Red Hat's would be redhat.com | |
hostname: the name of your computer; your personal choice of names; ex: cookie, southpark |
If any of these networking requirements or terms are unfamiliar to you, contact your network administrator for assistance.