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RHEL8 aarch64 Boot iso Release date Red Hat Product Security CenterEngage with our Red Hat Product Security team, access security updates, and ensure your environments are not exposed to any known security vulnerabilities. Product Security CenterRed Hat Enterprise Linux is a Linux-based operating system developed by Red Hat and targeted the commercial market. The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.10 is available for x86, x86-64 for Itanium, PowerPC and IBM System z, and desktop versions. This article explains how to boot the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.10 installation wizard (anaconda) to install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.10 on 32-bit and 64-bit x86 systems. Download RHEL 6.10 ISO ImageTo download the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.10 installation DVD, you must have a Red Hat subscription. If you don’t already have a subscription, either purchase one or get a free evaluation subscription from the RedHat Download Center. There are numbers of new technology and features are added; some of the important features are listed below:
There are a number of installation types such as unattended installation called Kickstart, PXE installations, and Text-based Installer. I’ve used Graphical Installer on my testing environment. Please choose packages during installation as per your need. So, let’s get started. Installing RHEL 6.10 LinuxAfter you download an ISO image file, burn the ISO to a DVD, or prepare a bootable USB drive using Rufus, Etcher or Unetbootin tools. 1. Once you create bootable USB, Plug in your USB flash drive and boot from it. When the first screen appears, you can choose to install or upgrade existing system options. RHEL 6.10 Grub Menu2. After booting, it prompts you to test the installation media or skip the media test and directly proceed with the install. RHEL 6.10 Media Test3. The next screen prompts you to choose the preferred language: Select RHEL 6.10 Language4. Next, select the appropriate keyboard for the system. Select RHEL 6.10 Keyboard5. Select the basic storage device for your installation. Select RHEL 6.10 Installation Storage Device6. On the next screen, you will get a warning about storage, just choose ‘Yes, discard any data‘ option as we are doing a fresh installation. Storage Device Warning7. Next, set the HostName for this system and click on ‘Configure Network‘ if you want to configure networking during the installation process. Set RHEL 6.10 HostnameConfigure Networking in RHEL 6.108. Select the nearest city in your timezone. Select Timezone9. Set a new root password that is used to administering the system. Set RHEL 6.10 Root Password10. Now, select the type of installation you want. Here I am going with ‘Replace Existing Linux System(s)‘ because I don’t want to create customize partition table. Choose RHEL 6.10 Installation Type11. After the installer prompts you with a default partition layout, you can edit it as per your requirements (delete and recreate partitions and mount points, change partitions space capacity and file system type, etc.). As the base scheme for a server, you should use dedicated partitions such as: /boot - 500 MB - non-LVM /root - min 20 GB - LVM /home - min 20GB - LVM /var - min 20 GB - LVMRHEL 6.10 Partition Table 12. Next, select ‘Format‘ to format the default Partition table as Format is MSDOS. Format Partition Table13. Select ‘Write changes to disk‘ to apply storage configuration. Partition Changes Warning14. Install boot loader on the device, you can also set a password for the boot loader to enhance the security of the system. Install Boot Loader15. In the software installation window, you can select what software to install, which package to be installed during the installation process. You can choose the ‘Basic Server‘ option and select customize now. RHEL 6.10 Basic Server Install16. Now, choose packages that you wish to install on the system by using the right section of the screen: Select Software to Install17. After selecting the software, the Installation has started as shown below. RHEL 6.10 Installation Process18. Congratulations, your Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation is complete. RHEL 6.10 Installation Complete19. After reboot, Login using the root password that you have set during the installation. RHEL 6.10 LoginEnable Red Hat Subscription on RHEL 6.10When you run This system is not registered with an entitlement server. You can use subscription-manager to register. A Red Hat subscription enables you to install the latest packages, security updates, and bug fixes. To register your RHEL 6.10 system, run the commands: # subscription-manager register --username your-redhat-developer-username --password your-redhat-password # subscription-manager attach --autoEnable Red Hat Subscription on RHEL 6.10 Once you enabled subscription, you can now proceed to update your system and install system packages. # yum updateUpdate RHEL 6.10 This concludes this topic on how to install RHEL 6.10 for free on your system. If You Appreciate What We Do Here On TecMint, You Should Consider:TecMint is the fastest growing and most trusted community site for any kind of Linux Articles, Guides and Books on the web. Millions of people visit TecMint! to search or browse the thousands of published articles available FREELY to all. If you like what you are reading, please consider buying us a coffee ( or 2 ) as a token of appreciation. We are thankful for your never ending support. |