Note
A note is typically information that you need to understand the behavior of the
system.
Tip
A tip is typically an alternative way of performing a task.
Important
Important information is necessary, but possibly unexpected, such as a
configuration change that will not persist after a reboot.
Caution
A caution indicates an act that would violate your support agreement, such as
recompiling the kernel.
Warning
A warning indicates potential data loss, as may happen when tuning hardware
for maximum performance.
2. How to Use This Manual
This manual focuses on VM and LPAR installation and is ideal for users (both new and old) who
want a quick and simple installation solution. It helps you prepare your system and walk you
through the installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux includes multiple installation CD-ROMs. Note that only the first
CD-ROM (CD #1) is bootable. The additional installation CD-ROMs are required, even for a
minimal installation. Red Hat also provides supplementary CD-ROMs containing source RPMs
and documentation for all the packages, as well as a Linux Applications CD (LACD).
If you are an experienced user and you do not need a review of the basics, you can skip ahead
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