TITLE: HP Installer CD for Red Hat Linux 7.3

VERSION: A Rev. 0
DESCRIPTION:
This contains Linux Enablement software for Red Hat 7.3 for the workstation 
models listed. 

PURPOSE: Routine                                                         
SOFTPAQ NUMBER: SP27157
SUPERSEDES: None
EFFECTIVE DATE: February 6, 2004
CATEGORY: Utility - Tools                                                 
SSM SUPPORTED: No

PRODUCT TYPE(S):
Workstations

PRODUCT MODEL(S):
HP Workstation xw4100: All Models
HP Workstation xw6000: All Models
HP Workstation xw8000: All Models

OPERATING SYSTEM(S): 
Red Hat Linux 7.3

LANGUAGE(S): 
Global

ENHANCEMENTS: 
N/A

PREREQUISITES: 
Red Hat 7.3 Box set must be purchased seperately and be available when 
installing this SoftPaq.

HOW TO USE: 
HOW TO USE:

1. . Download the .tgz file to local hard drive.  Unpack the .tgz file with 
'tar -xvzf .  A .iso file will be unpacked.

2. Burn the .iso file to CD-R bootable media For example, on a Linux 
Workstation use the 'cdrecord' utility: 'cdrecord -v -eject speed=16 dev=2,0,0' 
where dev= is the device address for the CD Rom burner that comes from 
'cdrecord --scanbus'.

3. Insert the HP Installer CD into the CD-ROM tray. 

4. Reboot to the "Welcome to HP's Installer Disc " screen.

5. Select the option for loading Linux which best suits your needs:
- 'gui' for a custom install leveraging all RPMS needed to enable your HP 
hardware.
WARNING: This erases your HDD and rewrites new disc partitions.
- 'install' for a HP identified install leveraging all RPMS needed to enable 
your HP hardware as well as specific RPMS identifed to optimize your HP 
Workstation experience.
- 'recover' for a fully automated, HP identified install that leverages the 
maximum amount of HP engineering. WARNING: This erases your HDD and rewrites 
new disc partitions. 

6. When prompted, insert the first Linux operating system CD from the Red Hat 
box set.

7. Continue following prompts until the operating system is sucessfully 
installed.



Copyright (c) 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.