464 V6100 and V7122 User Guide9 When prompted for the installation media, remove the “Boot CD” and insert the 1stinstallation disk and select "CDROM" as your installation media. From this point on,you should proceed with the screen instructions, as instructed by your LinuxTM distributor.Additional RedHat™ and Fedora™ Installation Notes (7)Please see the following notes for the remaining part of the installation.1 Select LILO as your bootloader where possible, otherwise select GRUB.2 It is recommended that you disable the firewall when prompted (select “No Firewall”).3 In case you forget to disable the firewall during the installation and want to do it after theinstallation, run the following command:/usr/bin/redhat-config-securitylevel-tui --quiet –disabled4 It is recommended that you assign a static IP address to your V6100. So when theinstallation has been completed, you will be able to create an SSH remote connectionand continue the post-installation configuration.5 During the bootloader configuration (after you selected which bootloader you want toinstall), you will be prompted to provide additional text to be appended to the kernel.Ensure that the installation (grub-installer or lilo-installer) recognizes the serial consoleand contains the following text:console=ttyS0,1152006 If there is no text (i.e. the installer did not recognize the serial console), then insert thefollowing:text console=ttyS0,1152007 Once the installation has been completed, you will be prompted to re-start the V6100.If the installed kernel is version 2.6 or later (Fedora Core 4 or later, RedHatEnterprise 4 or later) then see the Post-installation Notes for Kernels 2.6+.Post-installation Notes for Kernels 2.6+ (Fedora™ Core 4+ and RedHat™ EL 4+): (4Notes)1 When the V6100 is re-booting and after the BIOS phase, there is a bootloader phase(GRUB or LILO) which starts uncompressing & loading the kernel. After the kernel isloaded the services will start. While the services are loading and the message “Press ‘I’to enter interactive startup” appears, press “I” .2 Once the hardware has been detected, you will be prompted whether to start eachservice. For the syslog service, select “N” (in order NOT to load it).3 After you login (either serially or using SSH) to the V6100, you should disable the syslogservice from being started during system startup. In order to do that you have to disablethe S**syslog file located in both /etc/rc3.d and in /etc/rc5.d directories The file is usuallycalled S12syslog.