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Install the Redhat Enterprise Linux 5 as an anonymous by creating following partitions: / 1000 /boot 200 /home

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There is a FTP server 192.168.0.254 and all required packages are dumped in /var/ftp/pub of that
server and anonymous login is enabled. Install the Redhat Enterprise Linux 5 as an anonymous by
creating following partitions:
/ 1000
/boot 200
/home 1000
/var 1000

/usr 4000
swap 2X256 (RAM SIZE)

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Answer:

Explanation:
Note: Examiner will provide you the Installation startup CD. And here mentioned size may vary
see on the exam paper.
1. Insert the CD on CD-ROM and start the system.
2. In Boot: Prompt type linux askmethod
3. It will display the Language, keyboard selection.
4. It will ask you for the installation method.
5. Select the FTP from the list
6. It will ask the IP Address, Net mask, Gateway and Name Server. Select Use
Dynamic IP Configuration: because DHCP Server will be configured in your exam lab.
7. It will ask for the FTP site name and Redhat Enterprise Linux Directory.
Specify the FTP Server: 192.168.0.254
Directory: pub à Because anonymous login on /var/ftp.
8. After Connecting to the FTP Server Installation will start. Go up to the partition screen by
selecting the different Options.
9. Create the partition According to the Question because Size and what-what partition should you
create at installation time is specified in your question
10. Then select the MBR Options, time zone and go upto package selections.
It is another Most Important Time of installation. Due to the time limit, you should be
care about the installation packages. At Exam time you these packages are enough.
X-Window System
GNOME Desktop
(these two packages are generally not required)
Administration Tools.
System Tools
Windows File Server
FTP Servers
Mail Servers
Web Servers
Network Servers
Editors
Text Based Internet
Server Configuration Tools
Printing Supports
When installation will complete, your system will reboot. Jump for another Question.


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