Configuring Preinstalled Oracle Linux OS
If you purchased an optional preinstalled Oracle Linux OS image on your server, finish the
server installation by configuring preinstalled software. The preinstalled OS image contains all
of the necessary drivers for your server model.
Note –
For information about available Oracle pre-installed operating system versions, go to
https://wikis.oracle.com/
display/SystemsComm/Sun+Blade+Products#tab:Operating-Systems
.
The following table describes the tasks necessary for configuring the preinstalled Oracle Linux
OS.
Step
Task
Link
1
Review the BIOS boot mode restriction on the
Oracle Linux preinstalled image.
“Preinstalled Oracle Linux Image BIOS Boot Mode
Restriction” on page 91
2
Complete the Oracle Linux configuration
worksheet for your server environment.
“Oracle Linux Configuration Worksheet” on
page 92
3
Configure the preinstalled Oracle Linux OS.
“Configure the Preinstalled Oracle Linux OS” on
page 92
4
Update and register the Oracle Linux OS.
■
“Register and Update Your Oracle Linux OS”
on page 95
■
“Registering Oracle Linux and Activating
Automatic Update” on page 96
Preinstalled Oracle Linux Image BIOS Boot Mode Restriction
The Oracle Linux 6.x operating system (OS) image is preinstalled on the server in the Legacy
BIOS Boot Mode. Therefore, to used the preinstalled image, you must boot the server in the
Legacy BIOS Boot Mode (the default). If you boot the server in the UEFI BIOS Boot Mode, the
server will not boot the Oracle Linux preinstalled image and it cannot be used. If you want to
switch to UEFI BIOS Boot Mode and use Oracle Linux 6.x, you have to do a fresh install of the
Oracle Linux 6.x OS.
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