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When installation is complete, you are given two options: Reboot now... (on the left side), and Press to continue, reboot later... (on the right side). 10. Select Reboot now... Upgrading device drivers To upgrade a Linux device driver, see http://www.hp.com/support/workstation_swdrivers. Linux-enabled workstations Linux-enabled workstations do not have Linux preinstalled, nor do they include installation media for a Linux distribution. To install Linux, you must have the installation binary set for a Linux distribution (CD or DVD media, or a version on your network), and the HP Installer Kit for Linux. The installer kit includes the HP CDs necessary to complete the installation of all versions of the distribution box set that are supported by HP workstation hardware. To determine which versions are supported on your workstation, see the Linux hardware support matrix at http://www.hp.com/support/linux_hardware_matrix. To use the drivers in the HP Installer kit for Linux other than RHEL, you must manually extract the drivers from the HP Driver CD and install them. HP does not test the installation of these drivers on other Linux distributions, nor does HP support this operation. Verifying hardware compatibility To determine which Linux versions are supported on your HP workstation hardware: 1. See http://www.hp.com/support/linux_hardware_matrix. 2. Select your HP workstation model. 22 Chapter 2 Configuring and restoring the operating system ENWW

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When installation is complete, you are given two options:
Reboot now...
(on the left side), and
Press to continue, reboot later...
(on the right side).
10.
Select
Reboot now...
Upgrading device drivers
To upgrade a Linux device driver, see
support/workstation_swdrivers
.
Linux-enabled workstations
Linux-enabled workstations do not have Linux preinstalled, nor do they include installation media for a
Linux distribution. To install Linux, you must have the installation binary set for a Linux distribution (CD
or DVD media, or a version on your network), and the HP Installer Kit for Linux.
The installer kit includes the HP CDs necessary to complete the installation of all versions of the
distribution box set that are supported by HP workstation hardware.
To determine which versions are supported on your workstation, see the Linux hardware support matrix
at
support/linux_hardware_matrix
.
To use the drivers in the HP Installer kit for Linux other than RHEL, you must manually extract the drivers
from the HP Driver CD and install them. HP does not test the installation of these drivers on other Linux
distributions, nor does HP support this operation.
Verifying hardware compatibility
To determine which Linux versions are supported on your HP workstation hardware:
1.
See
support/linux_hardware_matrix
.
2.
Select your HP workstation model.
22
Chapter 2
Configuring and restoring the operating system
ENWW