HP Xw8400 HP xw8400 Service and Technical Reference Guide - Page 31

Restoring the Linux operating system, Downloading the latest HP driver CD contents

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NOTE Before calling HP to order the software, be sure to have the serial number of your workstation available. See Serial number and COA label location on page 4 for details. Restoring the Linux operating system NOTE To restore the Linux operating system, the HP Driver CD and Red Hat box set are required. Download the latest HP Driver CD to get any new enhancements. For preloaded Linux systems, an icon called Red Hat ISO's is available on the desktop. Click this icon to go to the /iso directory. This directory contains the binary and source ISO files. This directory also contains the driver CD ISO which is the same as the CD that is shipped with the workstation. Follow the instructions in the Readme file in the /iso directory to burn the ISOs to CD. HP recommends that you burn the ISOs to CD so you have a backup. NOTE Linux does not support mixed drive types for a manufacturing preload. When restoring the operating system, mixed drive types can be handled with the restoring media. Downloading the latest HP driver CD contents See http://www.hp.com and select Software and Drive Downloads. Find your workstation and operating system. Select your driver CD under Software, and follow the directions under Release Notes. Installing the operating system with the HP driver CD contents 1. Boot your workstation from the Red Hat box set Binary CD 1. 2. Insert the Linux operating system CDs from the Red Hat box set as prompted. 3. Continue following the prompts until the operating system is successfully installed. 4. Configure the X server to start on reboot. 5. Reboot your workstation. 6. Follow the prompts to set up your system with the Red Hat First Boot utility. 7. When prompted in First Boot to add additional CDs, insert the HP Driver CD into the CD-ROM tray of your workstation. 8. Click Install next to "Additional CDs." The HP Driver CD window opens. 9. Click Press to begin install. When the install is done, you will have two options- Reboot now... on the left side and Press to continue, reboot later... on the right side. 10. Click Reboot now... ENWW Restoring the operating system 21

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NOTE
Before calling HP to order the software, be sure to have the serial number of your
workstation available. See
Serial number and COA label location
on page
4
for details.
Restoring the Linux operating system
NOTE
To restore the Linux operating system, the HP Driver CD and Red Hat box set are
required. Download the latest HP Driver CD to get any new enhancements.
For preloaded Linux systems, an icon called
Red Hat ISO's
is available on the desktop. Click this icon
to go to the
/iso
directory. This directory contains the binary and source ISO files. This directory also
contains the driver CD ISO which is the same as the CD that is shipped with the workstation. Follow the
instructions in the
Readme
file in the
/iso
directory to burn the ISOs to CD.
HP recommends that you burn the ISOs to CD so you have a backup.
NOTE
Linux does not support mixed drive types for a manufacturing preload. When restoring
the operating system, mixed drive types can be handled with the restoring media.
Downloading the latest HP driver CD contents
See
and select
Software and Drive Downloads
. Find your workstation and
operating system. Select your driver CD under
Software
, and follow the directions under
Release
Notes
.
Installing the operating system with the HP driver CD contents
1.
Boot your workstation from the Red Hat box set Binary CD 1.
2.
Insert the Linux operating system CDs from the Red Hat box set as prompted.
3.
Continue following the prompts until the operating system is successfully installed.
4.
Configure the X server to start on reboot.
5.
Reboot your workstation.
6.
Follow the prompts to set up your system with the Red Hat First Boot utility.
7.
When prompted in First Boot to add additional CDs, insert the HP Driver CD into the CD-ROM tray
of your workstation.
8.
Click
Install
next to “Additional CDs.” The HP Driver CD window opens.
9.
Click
Press
to begin install.
When the install is done, you will have two options—
Reboot now...
on the left side and
Press to
continue, reboot later...
on the right side.
10.
Click
Reboot now...
ENWW
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