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108 The Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2
20.Remove the majority of the package groups as follows:
a. Under Desktop Environments, deselect Gnome so nothing is selected
b. Under Applications, deselect all package groups
c. Under Development, nothing should be selected
d. Under Servers, deselect Printing Support so nothing is selected
e. Under Base System, leave Base and X Window System selected and deselect
everything else, as shown in Figure 7-12.
f. Under Languages, select a package group if you need specific language support.
g. Click N
ext and package dependencies will be determined.
Figure 7-12 Customizing packages
21.Finally, click Next to begin the installation. This lasts from five to ten minutes, depending
on network speeds.
22.When the installation is complete, click Reboot. The VNC session will end, but your
system will not reboot.
7.1.7 Booting your new Linux system from disk
A minimal system should now be installed onto minidisk 100. Return to your z/VM 3270
session and IPL the newly installed system using the command #CP IPL 100.
/mnt/sysimage/dev done
/mnt/sysimage done
you may safely reboot your system
==> #cp ipl 100
CP IPL 100
zIPL v1.3.2 interactive boot menu
0. default (linux)
1. linux
Note: VM users please use '#cp vi vmsg <input>'
Please choose (default will boot in 15 seconds):
...
Linux will boot after 15 seconds if you take no action. To boot immediately, issue the following
command:
==> #cp vi vmsg 0
You system should continue to boot until a login prompt is presented. Start an SSH session
into the master image as root. At this point, you can disconnect from the 3270 session:
==> #cp disc hold
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