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=OPS235 Lab 1 GNU/Linux Installation - Fedora 16=
 
 
==Introduction==
 
In this lab, you are going to install the Fedora (GNU/Linux Distribution) to your hard disk from DVD.
 
You need a number of hard disk partitions/physical volumes for this installation: /dev/sda1 (300M), /dev/sda2 extended partition, /dev/sda5 (300M), all created in Lab 1. You will create 4 new physical volumes during this lab.
 
After the installation, you will collect baseline information about your Fedora GNU/Linux system, do some post installation configuration to prepare your system for the remainder of the labs, manipulate the GRUB configuration, and start using the system.
==Objectives==
#To investigate GRUB boot loader configuration
==ReferenceRequired Materials== * Fedora 16 x_64 Installation DVD - You can burn this onto a DVD-R in the Open Lab* SATA Hard Disk (the same one used for Lab 1)* USB Memory Stick (minimum 64M) ==Prerequisites== * None (First Lab) ==Linux Commands==
* [http://linuxmanpages.com/ man pages]
** mount
** grub
* ==Resources on the web==
** [http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ Fedora Release Notes]
** [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/ Fedora Installation Guide]
** [http://www.securitystats.com/tools/password.php Password Security]
==Required Material==
 
* Fedora 16 x_64 Installation DVD - You can burn this onto a DVD-R in the Open Lab
* SATA Hard Disk (the same one used for Lab 1)
* USB Memory Stick (minimum 64M)
 
==Prerequisite==
 
* None (First Lab)
==Introduction==
 
In this lab, you are going to install the Fedora (GNU/Linux Distribution) to your hard disk from DVD.
 
You need a number of hard disk partitions/physical volumes for this installation: /dev/sda1 (300M), /dev/sda2 extended partition, /dev/sda5 (300M), all created in Lab 1. You will create 4 new physical volumes during this lab.
 
After the installation, you will collect baseline information about your Fedora GNU/Linux system, do some post installation configuration to prepare your system for the remainder of the labs, manipulate the GRUB configuration, and start using the system.
==Instructions==
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