116 OES 2 SP2: Installation Guidenovdocx (en) 7 January 2010or Specify the network installation type and path using the Boot Options line (see “UsingCustom Boot Options” in the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Installation andAdministration Guide (http://www.novell.com/documentation/sles10/book_sle_reference/data/sec_deployment_remoteinst_bootinst.html#sec_deployment_remoteinst_bootinst_custom)).5 Press Enter to begin the upgrade.6 Select a language, then click Next.7 On the License Agreement page, click Yes, I Agree to the License Agreement > Next.8 Follow the prompts, using the information contained in the following sections:8a “Selecting the Installation Mode Options” on page 121.8b “Specifying the Partition to Update” on page 122.8c “Specifying the Add-On Product Installation Information” on page 124.8d “Verifying and Customizing the Update Options in Installation Settings” on page 125.8e “Accepting the Installation Settings” on page 129.8f “Specifying Configuration Information” on page 130.8g “Finishing the Upgrade” on page 139.9 Verify that the upgrade was successful. See the procedures in “Verifying That the InstallationWas Successful” on page 72.10 Complete the server setup by following the procedures in “Completing OES Installation orUpgrade Tasks” on page 143.5.4.3 Upgrading Using a Network Installation Source withoutDHCP (Offline)1 Ensure that the server meets the upgrade requirements. See “Meeting the UpgradeRequirements” on page 111.2 Insert SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP3 CD 1 into the CD-ROM drive (or the SP3 DVD ina compatible drive) of the server that you are upgrading to OES 2 SP2, then reboot themachine.3 From the CD boot menu, select one of the following Installation options that matches yourenvironment, but do not press Enter. Installation: The normal installation mode. All modern hardware functions are enabled. Installation—ACPI Disabled: If the normal installation fails, this might be because ofthe system hardware not supporting ACPI (advanced configuration and power interface).If this seems to be the case, use this option to install without ACPI support. Installation—Local APIC Disabled: If the normal installation fails, this might bebecause of the system hardware not supporting local APIC (advanced programmableinterrupt controllers). If this seems to be the case, use this option to install without localAPIC support.If you are not sure, try Installation—ACPI Disabled or Installation—Safe Settings first.