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This manual is ideal for users (both new and old) who want a quick and simple installation solution. It will help you prepare your system and walk you through the installation of Red Hat Linux.
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If you currently use Red Hat Linux 6.2 (or greater), you can perform an upgrade. Skim Chapter 1 Steps to Get You Started to review the basics, then read Chapter 3 Installing Red Hat Linux, following the directions as you go. Once you have chosen to perform an upgrade in the installation program, refer to Appendix A Upgrading Your Current System. |
If you are an experienced user who wants to perform a Red Hat Linux CD-ROM installation, and you do not need a review of the basics, you can skip ahead to Chapter 3 Installing Red Hat Linux to begin the installation process.
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Refer to the Red Hat Frequently Asked Questions for answers to questions and problems that may occur before, during, or after the installation. You will find the FAQ online at:
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If you spot a typo in the Red Hat Linux x86 Installation Guide, or if you have thought of a way to make this manual better, we would love to hear from you! Please submit a report against the component rhl-ig-x86 in Bugzilla at:
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/ |
When submitting a bug report, be sure to mention the manual's identifier:
rhl-ig-x86(EN)-9-HTML-RHI (2003-01-16T18:24-0400) |
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If you have a support question (for example, if you need help configuring X, or if you are not sure how to partition your hard drive[s]), use the online support system by registering your product at:
http://www.redhat.com/apps/activate/ |