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Démarrage rapide de l'installation

 

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4

 

Juillet 15, 2015

Utilisez les procédures suivantes pour installer une nouvelle version de

SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4. Ce document explique brièvement comment exécuter une installation par défaut de SUSE Linux Enterprise Server sur les architectures x86 et x86_64.

Bienvenue dans SUSE Linux

Enterprise Server

Pour obtenir des instructions d'installation plus détaillées et connaître les stratégies de déploiement, reportez-vous à la documentation de SUSE Linux Enterprise Server à l'adresse suivante :http://www.suse.com/doc/ www.suse.com

2. Sélectionnez Installation sur l'écran de démarrage, puis appuyez sur Entrée . Le programme d'installation de SUSE Linux Enterprise Server se charge et démarre l'installation en mode normal.

Configuration système minimale requise

• Pentium* III 500 MHz ou processeur supérieur

(recommandation : Pentium 4 2,4 GHz ou plus ou tout processeur AMD64/Intel* EM64T)

• 512 Mo de mémoire RAM physique (1 Go recommandé)

• 2 Go d'espace disque disponible (plus recommandé)

• Résolution d'affichage 800 x 600 (1024 x 768 ou plus recommandé)

Installation de SUSE Linux Enterprise

Server

Utilisez ces instructions en l'absence de système

Linux existant sur votre machine ou si vous souhaitez remplacer un système Linux existant.

1. Insérez le DVD de SUSE Linux Enterprise

Server dans le lecteur, puis redémarrez l'ordinateur pour lancer le programme d'installation. Les machines équipées d'un

BIOS traditionnel affichent l'écran de démarrage graphique illustré ci-dessous. Les machines équipées de l'interface UEFI affichent un écran de démarrage non graphique. Le démarrage sécurisé sur les machines UEFI est pris en charge.

3. Sélectionnez la langue à utiliser lors de l'installation et pour le système installé.

4. Lisez l'accord de licence, puis cliquez sur

J'accepte les conditions de la licence. Cliquez ensuite sur Suivant.

5. Indiquez si vous souhaitez exécuter une

Nouvelle installation ou une mise à jour depuis une ancienne version de SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. Cliquez ensuite sur Suivant.

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L'onglet Aperçu contient les options de base qui nécessitent une intervention manuelle dans la plupart des scénarios d'installation. L'onglet

Expert contient des options de configuration avancées.

9. Cliquez sur Accepter pour accepter les termes de l'accord de licence.

6. Sélectionnez l'horloge et le fuseau horaire à utiliser dans votre système. Cliquez ensuite sur

Suivant.

10. Lancez l'installation avec l'option Installer.

Une fois la configuration de base du système et l'installation de tous les paquetages sélectionnés terminées, l'installation de SUSE Linux Enterprise Server démarre sur le nouveau système Linux. Après le redémarrage, l'écran suivant apparaît :

7. Indiquez si vous souhaitez procéder à l'installation de SUSE Linux Enterprise Server sur une Machine physique en tant qu'invité virtuel sur une machine XEN via l'option

Machine virtuelle, ou en tant qu'hôte de virtualisation capable d'exécuter d'autres machines virtuelles en sélectionnant l'option Hôte de

virtualisation XEN ou Hôte de virtualisation

KVM. Cliquez ensuite sur Suivant.

8. Utilisez l'écran Paramètres d'installation pour afficher les différentes options d'installation et de partition, puis modifiez les options si vous le souhaitez.

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11. Saisissez le mot de passe du compte de l'administrateur système (l'utilisateur root).

N'oubliez pas votre mot de passe root ! Une fois que vous l'avez saisi, il vous est impossible de le récupérer. Vous ne pouvez le réinitialiser qu'avec l'aide de l'administrateur système.

Cliquez ensuite sur Suivant.

14. Pour tester votre connexion Internet, cliquez sur Oui, tester la connexion à Internet. Cette option permet également de vérifier s'il existe des notes de version de SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. Cliquez ensuite sur Suivant.

15. Consultez les résultats du test sur l'écran Test de la connexion Internet en cours. Cliquez ensuite sur Suivant.

12. Saisissez le Nom d'hôte de cet ordinateur et le Nom de domaine DNS auquel il appartient.

Cliquez ensuite sur Suivant.

13. Sur l'écran Configuration de la carte réseau, consultez ou modifiez les connexions réseau de votre système.

Si vous disposez de périphériques réseau

(cartes réseau ou sans fil, connexion DSL, adaptateur RNIS ou modem, par exemple), il est préférable de les configurer maintenant, car une connexion Internet permet à SUSE Linux Enterprise Server de récupérer toutes les mises à jour disponibles et de les inclure dans l'installation. Cliquez ensuite sur Suivant.

16. Activez votre système pour les mises à jour en ligne dans l'écran Configuration de Novell Cus-

tomer Center en sélectionnant Configurer main-

tenantSuivantContinuer.

Cliquez sur Configurer ultérieurement

Suivant pour ignorer cette étape et continuer l'installation. Vous pouvez configurer cette option après l'installation du produit. Cliquez ensuite sur Suivant.

17. Par défaut, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server crée un certificat pour le système. Pour désactiver cette fonction, cliquez sur Sauter la configura-

tionSuivant. Cliquez ensuite sur Suivant.

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18. Sélectionnez Local (/etc/passwd) dans l'écran

Méthode d'authentification de l'utilisateur, sauf instruction contraire de votre administrateur système. Cliquez ensuite sur Suivant.

20. Consultez les Notes de version une fois la configuration système terminée. Cliquez ensuite sur

Suivant.

19. Saisissez votre prénom et votre nom dans le champ Nom complet de l'utilisateur, votre nom de connexion dans le champ Nom d'utilisateur et votre mot de passe (selon les recommandations de votre administrateur système) dans le champ Mot de passe.

Pour des raisons de sécurité, votre mot de passe doit contenir huit caractères au minimum sous la forme d'une combinaison de lettres majuscules et minuscules et de chiffres. Les mots de passe ne peuvent pas comporter plus de 72 caractères ; de plus, ils sont sensibles à la casse. Cliquez ensuite sur Suivant.

21. Utilisez l'écran Configuration du matériel pour afficher ou configurer votre carte graphique, ainsi que les autres périphériques matériels.

Cliquez ensuite sur Suivant.

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22. Dans l'écran Installation achevée, cliquez sur Terminer pour fermer le programme d'installation de SUSE Linux Enterprise Server et passer à l'écran de connexion.

23. Entrez votre nom d'utilisateur, saisissez votre mot de passe dans le champ Mot de passe, puis appuyez sur Entrée .

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