Oracle Linux 6.5 64 bit Installation steps

This procedure describes how to install the Oracle Linux operating system from local  media. The procedure assumes that you are booting the Oracle Linux installation media from one of the following sources:
  •  Oracle Linux 6.5 CD or DVD set (internal or external CD/DVD).
Obtaining the Linux Operating System

The Oracle Enterprise Linux 6.5 software is available from the Oracle E-Delivery Web site (http://edelivery.oracle.com/linux).




Ensure that the installation media is available to boot.
  • For Distribution DVD, insert the Oracle Linux 6.5  Distribution media boot disc (DVD) into the local or remote CD/DVD-ROM drive.
  • For ISO image, ensure that the Oracle Linux 6.5 ISO image is available and that the ISO image has been mounted in the Oracle ILOM Remote System Console Plus application using the KVMS menu.
  • Reset or power on the server.
    For example, do one of the following:
    • From the local server, press the Power button (approximately 1 second) on the front panel of the server to power off the server, then press the Power button again to power on the server.
    • The next screen displayed by the installation program depends on whether you selected the Legacy BIOS Boot Mode or the UEFI Boot Mode.
      • If you selected Legacy BIOS Boot Mode, the Welcome to Oracle Linux Server boot screen appears. For example, for Oracle Linux 6.5:


If you selected UEFI Boot Mode, the Booting Oracle Linux Server boot screen appears. For example, for Oracle Linux 6.5.
Press ENTER...
  1. For the purposes of this installation, do one of the following:
    • If you elected to do the installation in the Legacy BIOS Boot Mode, accept the default and press Enter.
    • If you elected to do the installation in the UEFI Boot Mode, press Enter or allow the screen to timeout.
    The Disc Found screen appears.

    image:Oracle Linux CD found screen.

If this is the first time that you are doing an install from this media, you should consider selecting OK to test the media; otherwise, select Skip and press Enter.

Note -  If you have used this disk to do installs before, select Skip; otherwise select OK and test the disk.

The Oracle Linux 6 splash screen appears.


Scroll to the bottom of the Oracle Linux 6 splash screen, and click Next.The "What language would you like to use during the installation process?" screen appears.


Select the appropriate language, and click Next.The "Select the appropriate keyboard for the system" screen appears.



Select the appropriate keyboard configuration, and click Next.The "What type of devices will your installation involve?" screen appears.


 select Specialized Storage Devices, then scroll to the bottom of the screen, and click Next.


Enter the host name, and click Next.




The Select Time Zone screen appears. Select Asia/kolkata & Click on Next.



Enter root password & click next.


The "What type of installation would you like?" screen appears.

select the appropriate option, and click Next.
For example, if the storage drive on which you are installing operating system 
is blank and you select Create Custom Layout, the "Please Select a Device" screen appears.


To create partitions, do the following:
Scroll to the bottom of the screen, and click Create.
The Create Storage dialog appears.


Select Standard Partition, and click Create.
The Add Partition dialog appears.


The updated partitions screen appears.

                                                                           Click Next to apply the partitions.
                                                                              The following dialog appears.


Click Write changes to disk.



While Basic Server is the default server software install, you can optionally select a different set of software. Additionally, at the bottom of this screen you can select Customize Now to do a custom install of the selected software.




For the purposes of this sample installation, accept the Basic Server default and click Next.

installations may require more packages to be loaded in addition to the ones listed below.
Applications > Emacs *
Applications > Internet Browser *
Base System > Base
Base System > Client management tools
Base System > Compatibility libraries
Base System > Console internet tools *
Base System > Console internet tools > ftp *
Base System > Hardware monitoring utilities
Base System > Large Systems Performance
Base System > Network file system client
Base System > Performance Tools
Base System > Perl Support
Base System > iSCSI Storage Client *
Desktops > Desktop
Desktops > Desktop Platform
Desktops > Fonts
Desktops > General Purpose Desktop
Desktops > Graphical Administration Tools
Desktops > Input Methods
Desktops > X Window System
Development > Additional Development
Development > Development Tools
Servers > Server Platform
Servers > System administration tools

* — Optional package
After selecting the appropriate package groups, click [Next] to continue.
Many OS have their own multipathing software that can be used to create a pseudo-device to facilitate the
sharing and balancing of I/O operations of LUNs across all available I/O paths. For example in Linux, a commonly
used multipath device driver is the Linux native Device Mapper. To verify whether or not the rpm package is already
installed, you can run this command:



Screen shot wise Details in given in following snap

Base System Package list



Server Package list


Web services


Database


System Management


Virtuallization


Desktop


Applications


Development


UEK3 kernal repo



The Starting Installation Process screen appears.




Wait until the Oracle Linux OS installation completes.
When the installation completes, the following screen appears.




To reboot the Oracle Linux installation, click Reboot.



Click on Forward



Click on Forward


Click on Forward



Click on No thanks option & Click on forward.



Click on Forward


If you want to enable ULN than enter metalink User_id & Password with CSI NO.


Here User Name-Oracle & Password.
Click on Forward




Set time setting..
Click on Forward


Click on Forward


Login with Oracle Password.




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