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= INVESTIGATION 1: CREATING A RED HAT ACCOUNT AND DOWNLOADING THE ISO =
<span style="color:red;">'''ATTENTION''': The due date for successfully completing this tutorial (i.e. tutorial 7) is by Friday, April 21 @ 11:59 PM (Week 14).</span><br>
 
In this investigation, you will first create a Red Hat account and download the install medium (ISO). This is required to install Red Hat as a virtual machine in INVESTIGATION 2. Be sure to remember your login and password.
 
* Navigate to [https://www.redhat.com/en Red Hat's website] (click on the link).
[[Image:1_-_Registering_for_a_Red_Hat_account.jpg|750px|Registering for a Red Hat account.]]
 
* On the top right side, click Login and select Register Now. You should see the following screen.
[[Image:2_-_Create_a_Red_Hat_account.jpg|250px|Create a Red Hat account.]]
 
* Select '''Personal''' as your account type and fill in your information. You may choose your own Red Hat login. When you are done click '''CREATE MY ACCOUNT'''.
** Note: You may wish to use a personal email in creating your account so you always have access to it.
** You may need this account for future courses.
* Login to the email account you used to sign up with and confirm it. You should see the following screen (for your account).
[[Image:3_-_Login_to_Red_Hat.jpg|750px|Red Hat account portal ]]
 
* Go to the [https://developers.redhat.com/ Red Hat Developers Portal]. Login with your new account and accept all terms and conditions.
 
* Go back to the [https://www.redhat.com Red Hat website], login and click on '''Customer Portal'''. You should see the following screen.
[[Image:4_-_Customer_Portal.jpg|750px|Customer Portal]]
 
* Scroll down until you see Download Software. Click Download software. You should see the following screen.
[[Image:5_-_Downloads.jpg|750px|Product Downloads]]
 
* Click the arrow (highlighted in the previous screenshot) beside "Red Hat Enterprise Linux". Then select Download latest. It will take you to a download page (depicted below). Find the Full installation image. It should be labelled "Red Hat Enterprise 9.1 Binary DVD". Click "Download Now". See the below screenshot for reference. Note: Downloading may take some time depending on the speed of your Internet connection.
 
[[Image:6_-_Download_RHEL.jpg|750px|Download RHEL]]
 
* Once your ISO has finished downloading you may proceed to [https://wiki.cdot.senecacollege.ca/wiki/Tutorial_7_-_Installing_Linux_/_Live_Linux_/_Virtualization#INVESTIGATION_2:_CREATING_A_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_IN_VMWARE_AND_INSTALLING_RED_HAT_ENTERPRISE_LINUX Investigation 2].
 
 
 
=INVESTIGATION 2: Create And Install Your First Virtual Machine (r9host)=

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