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OPS335 Installation Lab

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Instructions
== Instructions ==
# Download a copy of Fedora 13 Live CD 64 bit edition from FedoraProject.Org web site or burn the CD using Seneca's Freedom Toaster which is located in the Open Lab on the 2nd floor of the TEL building. Note: we'll be using the 64 bit version of Fedora otherwise known as x86_64 Fedora because all of our lab computers are equiped with Intel 64 bit mainboards and CPUs. Also, we'll be using the Live CD for installation because it's much simpiler and quicker to install a basic Fedora Linux system on a hard drive. Finally, if you're going to burn your CD using the Freedom Toaster then be sure to use a blank CD-R disk. For some reason CD+R disks sometimes fail to burn successfully.# Purchase a SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) removable HDD (Hard Disk Drive) with a minimum of 80 GB capacity from Seneca's bookstore located on the first floor of the SEQ building. I strongly recommend you use this disk drive exclusively for this course. If another course requires a similar HDD you should purchase a separate one and not attempt to use one disk drive for both courses.
Insert your HDD into the docking bay of a PC in the lab and boot the computer using your Fedora Live CD. If possible try to use the same PC for this course for the rest of the semester. Some PCs may be configured with slight hardware variations from others which may cause problems when moving your HDD from one system to another.
Once Fedora has loaded, start Firefox and ensure the network is functioning. You will need to authenticate yourself with your LEARN user name and password before Internet access is allowed to the outside world.
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