
56 USC and USC-LCE Operations
Operating System–Post Installation Scenarios
Post installation of operating system, complete the following USC or USC-
LCE tasks for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux
4.8 operating systems:
• Assigning a Windows-Bootable System Partition to Drive C
• Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.8 on a System with SAS7 (H200)
Controller
Assigning a Windows-Bootable System Partition to Drive C
After completing the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system
installation through USC or USC-LCE, the server reboots and begins the
text-mode portion of the installation.
To ensure that Microsoft Windows installs on drive C:
NOTE: The Windows Server 2003 setup displays a list of existing drive partitions
and unpartitioned space available on the system.
1
Create a hard-disk partition: select the unpartitioned space, and press
<c>
. Follow the on-screen instructions.
NOTE: The partition may not be enumerated as drive C.
2
Delete the partition: select the newly-created partition, and press
<d>
.
Follow the on-screen instructions.
3
Create a primary hard-disk partition: select the unpartitioned space again,
and press
<c>
. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Microsoft Windows installs on drive
C
.
For more information, see
support.microsoft.com/kb/896536.
NOTE: The partition is now enumerated as drive C.
Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.8 on a System with SAS7 (H200)
Controller
To install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.8:
1
Copy the driver image file (*
.img
or *.
dd
) into a USB drive. Specify the
driver image file location when prompted for a driver diskette.
2
On the
OS Deployment
page, select
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.8
.
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