[CentOS-docs] CentOS 5.4 Network install

2009-11-01 Thread Toshikazu Aiyama

I have just completed to write up the procedure to install 5.4 through network

It takes quite a time to start X from command line by
   # startx

  
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!!! Now 5.4 is avialable

1. If nic is not supported by default, download the dvd images to hdd's extra 
partition.

2. Download network install ISO image

3. Burn network install CD

4. Label the volume to be installed
# mkfs.ext3 -L CentOS /dev/sda9

5. Find the CentOS mirror site you will use for installation, then using 
traceroute,
   find its numerical ip address.
   Also find directory where centos/5.3/os/x86_64 exists.

6. Start install using CD, choosing text mode install
boot: linux text

   a. At "Choose a Language", choose an appropriate one.

   b. At "Keyboard Type", choose an appropriate one.

   c. At "Installation Method", choose HTTP

   d. At "Networking Device", choose an appropriate one.

   e. At "Configure TCP/IP", select/unselect appropriate ones. 
If manual IP is selected, enter appropriate values.

   f. At "HTTP Setup", enter appropriate values, referencing the following 
examples.
ex. http://www.gtlib.gatech.edu (128.61.111.10)
128.61.111.10
pub/centos/5.3/os/x86_64

ex. http://ftp.riken.go.jp (134.160.38.1)
134.160.38.1
pub/Linux/centos/5.3/os/x86_64

*** ex. http://mirrors.kernel.org (199.6.1.174) Definitive site!!!*
199.6.1.174
centos/5.4/os/x86_64

ex. http://www.ftp.ne.jp (192.26.91.193)
192.26.91.193
/Linux/distributions/CentOS/5.4/os/x86_64

* Even a nic is failing to be recognized, installer gives wrong message 
of "Can't find site"
* Since the current installer does not have reverse DNS capability,
enter explicit IP address.
* Give an absolute ip address of server found by traceroute command.

   g. At "Would you like to use VNC", choose "Use text mode"

   h. At "System to Upgrade", choose "Reinstall System"

   i. At "Partitioning Type", choose "Create custom layout", and select drives.
Then choose a partion to install

   j. At "Partitioning", choose a partion, and select "Edit"
At "Add Partition"
1. Choose "File System Options", then at "File System Options"
   Choose "Format as:", and ext3
2. Set "Mount Point:" to /, and choose OK
If all partions to use for CentOS are editted, choose OK.
At "Format Warning", if the message is appropriate choose Yes.

   k. At "Boot Loader Configuration", simply OK by selecting default "Use GRUB 
Boot Loader"
   l. At "Boot Loader Configuration", enter "vga=792" for a good display.
Also unselect "Use a GRUB Password".
Next, simply accept default partition to boot.
Finally install boot loader to a specific partition not MBR

   m. At "Network Configuration", Examine the current settings.
If some nics has to be unconfigured off-line on boot, leave it 
"Unconfigured"

   n. At "Hostname Configuration", enter appropriate name manually.
Shorter name is better because it precede to each command prompt

   o. At "Time Zone Selection", choose an appropriate one.

   p. At "Root Password", enter an appropriate one.

   q. At "Package selection", unselect all packages software to install

   r. At "Installation to begin", choose OK.

   s. At "Complete", Remove installation media before hitting Enter.


5. Post-install
   a. At "Setup Agent", unless you need to do something, simply "Exit"

   b. examine /etc/fstab, and eliminate some entries.

   c. If you are going to change network settings,
# service network stop
*** Do change settings here ***
# service network start

Even you have some nic related bugs, keep doing

   d. Upgrade yum list, and the system
# yum list update
# yum update

   e. If kernel is upgraded in previous step, restart the system.

   e. Add Gnome Desktop Environment
# yum groupinstall "X Window System"
# yum groupinstall "Gnome Desktop Environment"
# system-config-display

   f. Edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf for proper setting.
Section "Device"
Identifier  "nForce780a"
Driver  "vesa"
BusID   "PCI:2:0:0"
EndSection

Section "Monitor"
Identifier  "EizoL887"
HorizSync   31-76
VertRefresh 59-61
DPMS"On"
EndSection

Section "Screen"
Identifier  "Screen0"
Device  

[CentOS-docs] Contributing to the Wiki for Mactel and desktop

2009-11-01 Thread Mathieu Baudier
Hello,

I just registered to the wiki under the login: MathieuBaudier

I'm currently testing a lot CentOS (see below: To introduce myself
quickly) and although I target server deployments, I have also spent
some time configuring desktops.
I went through some of the pain and I would have been happy to share
it with other through the wiki.

Especially:
- I configured a fairly recent MacBook Pro with CentOS v5.4 x86_64 and
thought that I may update the page
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Mactel or add a new page for MacBook Pro
under the Mac section of the HowTos
(http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos#head-3fc1dfba2d7640eed716835988804b22da13c5ff)
- I also configured successfully Adobe Flash 64bit and Skype (not very
difficult: just download and it works, but still it could be good to
show that these works, since they often block the acceptation of
Linux)
- I built the open source first person shooter game AssaultCube and it
works pretty well (better than on Fedora on the same machine), and I
took notes on the dependencies. Not very "enterprise", but still... :)

Please let me know if and where I can help.

To introduce myself quickly:
- Java developer / entrepreneur
- I maintain two Fedora development servers for three years
- my day to day desktop environment is Fedora for about two years
- I deploy and support simple CentOS (virtualized) servers by some of
my customers for about one year
- I am now upgrading my server infrastructure and plan to switch to
CentOS. I am now intensively testing it, esp. the virtualization
features. I also tested it as a desktop development environment and I
am very happy with it (so I'll probably switch to it soon)
- I play with / use Red Hat Linux under its different forms since 1998

Cheers,

Mathieu
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[CentOS-docs] Update latest CentOS-5 version on FrontPage to 5.4

2009-11-01 Thread Timothy Lee
  Dear all,

The captioned change should be performed by someone with the right 
permissions.

Regards,
Timothy Lee
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