Additional InformationA41novdocx (en) 17 September 2009AAdditional InformationThis section includes the following additional and optional configuration information about theLinux Access Gateway installed on Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Section A.1, “Differences between the Linux Access Gateway on RHEL and the Linux AccessGateway Appliance,” on page 41 Section A.2, “Configuring the Linux Access Gateway to Load the Red Hat Boot Loader,” onpage 41A.1 Differences between the Linux AccessGateway on RHEL and the Linux AccessGateway ApplianceFollowing is the difference between the Linux Access Gateway appliance and the Linux AccessGateway on RHEL IP Address must be added on RHEL server. NTP must be managed on RHEL server syslog must be managed on RHEL server syslog cron-tab entries must be managed on RHEL Secondary IP addresses must be managed on RHEL Patches are upgraded from the Linux Access Gateway partition Linux Access Gateway logs are viewed from the Linux Access Gateway partition Linux Access Gateway coredumps are collected from the Linux Access Gateway partition Touch files are added or removed from the Linux Access Gateway partitionA.2 Configuring the Linux Access Gateway toLoad the Red Hat Boot Loader1 Start the machine in RHEL.2 Enter the following command:/sbin/grub-install /dev/For example, /sbin/grub-install /dev/sda3 Edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and comment out the following line to display the boot optionsfor Red Hat as well as the Linux Access Gateway in the Red Hat boot loader:#hiddenmenu4 To copy boot entries for Linux Access Gateway to the Red Hat machine, create a directory asfollows:mkdir For example, mkdir lagboot