Pawan Sharma | March 20, 2011 | | 2 Comments so far

Post Installation Steps for RHEL 6

In my last post I explain the steps for installation of Redhat Enterprise Linux 6. In this post I will explain the Post installation Steps, which are required to complete your installation. Since this is an important objective for RHCSA, understanding all the installation steps is a must.

After package installation reboot your system and from there you have to follow the post installation steps:
Step 1. After rebooting welcome screen appears,  click forward button for the next step.
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Step 2. In License Information screen click on "yes, I agree to License Agreement" and click forward.

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Step 3. Then do the software update process. But to do that you should have a subscription from Red Hat Network(RHN). And click forward to continue.
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Step 4.  Next screen allows you to create a regular USER. Provide username, full name and password and click forward to continue.
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Step 5. In the Date and Time setup wizard enter the date and time and click forward to continue.
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Step 6. In the next screen you can setup a KDump environment. It is up to you to setup a KDump environment.
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KDump is a Kernel Crash Dumping Mechanism it will prevent you from kernel crash. It is recommended to setup a KDump environment.

After setting-up the KDump environment you are now ready to login to the RHEL 6 server..


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2 comments:

  1. i instaall my rhel 6 with pen drive After package installation reboot system i a black screen came and it show >
    red hat enterprise linux server release 6.0 (santiago)
    kernel 2.6.32-71.e16.i686
    hostnameb login :

    NOW WHAT CAN I DO (PLS HELP)

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  2. @Anonymous

    I think you want to run the GUI (Gnome) Desktop, but you are entering the runlevel 3.

    There are two reasons for that:
    1. You have not installed any graphical desktop at the time of installation.

    2. Your default runlevel is 3.

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