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need to manually create three partitions: "/boot", "swap" and a root "/" partitions during installation. You will also need to convert Device Name to Device ID with its associated mount point while creating each partition. The Step 8 ~ step16 below will instruct you on how to create these three required partitions with its associated mount point and how to convert Device Name into Device ID. NOTE: Normally, a file system to mount is identified in /etc/fstab by the Device Name. This identification can be changed so the file system to mount is found by searching for a Device ID or Volume label. 8. At Installation Setting, Click Partitioning . 9. Select Create Custom Partition Setup option box, and click Next 10. Select Custom Partitioning (for experts) option box, and then click Next 11. To create a partition, click Create at the bottom and then select Primary Partition option box. 12. In creating the "/boot" partition, you need to fill in the 'Mount Point' with "/boot". For the "swap" partition, you will need to enter the size of the partition. Set it to '+1GB' which is plenty. Then click the tab Fstab Option. 13. You will see Device Name is the default option in the section labeled 'Mount in /etc/fstab by'. Then change the Fstab options to Device ID and click OK at the bottom. 14. In creating the "swap" partition, please follow step described in step11 - step13. In addition, you need to change File system from 'Reiser' to 'Swap' in the combo box. And don't forget to fill in the 'Mount Point' with "swap". The typical size of the partition is '+1GB'. 15. In creating a root "/" partition, please follow step described in step11 - step13. and to fill in the 'Mount Point' with "/". Typitically, assign rest of available driver space for the root partition "/". 16. Once all the partitions are created, click Finish to proceed with normal installation. 17. If you have installed the ATI FireGL V5200 in the system, you need to install addition packages during the OS installation. If you are using onboard XGI Z9s, please go to step 13 directly. 18. At Installation Setting, select the Software. 19. Check C/C++ Compiler and Tools under Development to add C/C++ compiler tools. 20. Click on Details, change the Filter from Patterns to Package Groups. 21. Select the Source under Development in left window and check kernel- Altos R5250 Installation Configuration Guide 102

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Altos R5250 Installation Configuration Guide
102
need to manually create three partitions: “
/boot
”, “
swap
” and a root “
/
partitions during installation. You will also need to convert
Device Name
to
Device ID
with its associated mount point while creating each partition.
The Step 8 ~ step16 below will instruct you on how to create these three
required partitions with its associated mount point and how to convert
Device Name
into
Device ID
.
NOTE: Normally, a file system to mount is identified in /etc/fstab by the
Device
Name
. This identification can be changed so the file system to mount is found
by searching for a
Device ID
or Volume label.
8.
At Installation Setting, Click
Partitioning
.
9.
Select
Create Custom Partition Setup
option box, and click
Next
10.
Select
Custom Partitioning (for experts)
option box, and then click
Next
11.
To create a partition, click
Create
at the bottom and then select
Primary
Partition
option box.
12.
In creating the “
/boot
” partition, you need to fill in the ‘Mount Point
with “
/boot
”. For the “
swap
” partition, you will need to enter the size of
the partition. Set it to ‘
+1GB
’ which is plenty. Then click the tab
Fstab
Option
.
13.
You will see
Device Name
is the default option in the section labeled
‘Mount in /etc/fstab by
’. Then change the Fstab options to
Device ID
and
click
OK
at the bottom.
14.
In creating the “
swap
” partition, please follow step described in step11 –
step13. In addition, you need to change File system
from ‘
Reiser
’ to ‘
Swap
in the combo box. And don’t forget to fill in the ‘Mount Point
’ with
swap
”. The typical size of the partition is ‘
+1GB
’.
15.
In creating a root “
/
” partition, please follow step described in step11 –
step13. and to fill in the ‘Mount Point
’ with “
/
”. Typitically, assign rest of
available driver space for the root partition “
/
”.
16.
Once all the partitions are created, click
Finish
to proceed with normal
installation.
17.
If you have installed the ATI FireGL V5200 in the system, you need to
install addition packages during the OS installation. If you are using
onboard XGI Z9s, please go to step 13 directly.
18.
At Installation Setting, select the Software.
19.
Check
C/C++ Compiler and Tools
under
Development
to add C/C++
compiler tools.
20.
Click on Details, change the Filter from Patterns to Package Groups.
21.
Select the
Source
under
Development
in left window and check
kernel-