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Title: Lesson 4Installing Network Operating Systems


1
Lesson 4-Installing Network Operating Systems
2
Overview
  • Installing and configuring Novell NetWare 6.0.
  • Installing and configuring Windows 2000 Server.
  • Installing and configuring Red Hat Linux.

3
Installing and Configuring NovellNetWare 6.0
  • Prerequisites for installing Novell NetWare 6.0.
  • Installing Novell NetWare 6.0.

4
Prerequisites for Installing Novell NetWare 6.0
  • Checking hardware compatibility.
  • Checking hardware configuration.
  • Testing server hardware.

5
Checking Hardware Compatibility
  • The minimum hardware requirements include
  • A server class computer with Pentium II or
    compatible AMD K7 processor.
  • 256 megabytes (MB) of RAM.
  • A boot partition with at least 200 MB of space,
    and an additional 200 MB of available space.
  • 2 gigabytes (GB) of available hard disk space for
    the SYS volume.

6
Checking Hardware Compatibility
  • The recommended hardware requirements include
  • A Pentium III or compatible 700 MHz processor.
  • 512 MB of RAM.
  • A boot partition of at least 1 GB.
  • At least 4 GB of available hard disk space for
    the SYS volume.

7
Checking Hardware Configuration
  • A CD-ROM drive, a SVGA display adapter, a
    monitor, and a network interface card are
    required for any installation of NetWare 6.0.
  • The use of a USB, PS/2, or serial mouse is also
    recommended.
  • The most recent version of the client software is
    recommended for workstations supported by the
    network server.

8
Testing Server Hardware
  • In order to ensure that the servers hardware is
    functioning properly, it is essential to rebuild
    the hard disk drives and perform a fresh
    installation.
  • The existing partitions can be deleted either
    using a bootable CD or the DOS FDISK program.
  • A primary DOS partition is created when a fresh
    installation is performed.

9
Testing Server Hardware
  • A primary partition is an active area on the hard
    disk, which is used by the operating system
    during startup.
  • By default, only 200 MB of the partition space is
    used during NetWare 6 installation.

10
Testing Server Hardware
  • NetWare server can be installed on a Windows NT
    or a Windows 2000 Server or Workstation.
  • The FDISK program is used to identify if the NT
    drive is on a FAT or a NTFS partition.
  • A FAT partition should have its Windows NT boot
    loader removed to repartition the disk.
  • A NTFS partition can be removed using
    installation floppy disks to install a NetWare
    server.

11
Testing Server Hardware
  • DOS should be installed on the servers hard disk
    drive using DOS 6.21 or 6.22 setup disks.
  • The special DOS version NDOS, included in the
    installation software package, overwrites the
    test configurations installed on the drive and
    automatically selects updated drivers.

12
Testing Server Hardware
  • Mouse drivers should be loaded, and the network
    interface cards installation disks must also be
    made available to meet specific requirements.
  • A hub and network wiring is also required for
    network installations to help connect a server to
    other workstations.

13
Installing Novell NetWare 6.0
  • A bootable CD-ROM is used for installing NetWare
    6.0.
  • The bootable CD-ROM configures the server to use
    the Internet Protocol (IP) and also creates a new
    Novell Directory Services (NDS) tree.

14
Installing Novell NetWare 6.0
  • Express and custom are the two installation
    options available.
  • Express installation is the fastest and requires
    the least amount of information to be given.
  • The custom option, if used without changing any
    of the available options, implements the express
    setup while allowing the user to verify their
    settings.

15
Installing Novell NetWare 6.0
  • The user is required to verify the following
    aspects while installing NetWare
  • Server settings, regional information, mouse
    type, and video mode.
  • Device drivers and network boards.
  • Volume SYS and partition size.

16
Installing Novell NetWare 6.0
  • The following inputs are required while
    installing NetWare
  • The name of the server.
  • The IP address, subnet mask, and the router IP
    address.
  • The host name, domain name, and the IP address of
    the name server.

17
Installing Novell NetWare 6.0
NDS Installation window
18
Installing and Configuring Windows 2000 Server
  • Prerequisites for installing Windows 2000 Server.
  • Installing Windows 2000 Server.

19
Prerequisites for Installing Windows 2000 Server
  • Checking hardware compatibility.
  • Checking hardware configuration.
  • Testing server hardware.

20
Checking Hardware Compatibility
  • The minimum requirements for installing Windows
    2000 Server include
  • A 32-bit computer with a Pentium 133 MHz
    processor.
  • 128 MB of RAM.
  • At least one hard disk where the system root
    (C\WINNT) can be located on a partition with at
    least 671 MB of available hard disk space.

21
Checking Hardware Configuration
  • A 12x CD-ROM drive is recommended for
    installations.
  • A SVGA display adapter, a network interface card,
    and a MS-DOS based operating system are required
    if installation is to be done over a network.

22
Checking Hardware Configuration
  • A mouse or other pointing device, and the most
    recent version of the network operating system
    software are also required.
  • A high-density 3-½ inch floppy drive is required
    for installation if the CD-ROM is not bootable.

23
Testing Server Hardware
  • To ensure the proper functioning of the servers
    hardware, it is necessary to rebuild the
    computers hard disk drive and start a fresh
    installation.
  • The Windows bootable CD, the installation
    diskettes, or the FDISK program can be used to
    delete existing partitions.
  • The Windows bootable CD builds new partitions,
    including the DOS primary partition.

24
Testing Server Hardware
  • A Windows NT or a Windows 2000 Server or
    Workstation can be used as a Windows 2000 Server.
  • It is not essential to remove the existing
    partitions prior to installing the new operating
    system.

25
Testing Server Hardware
  • If the existing partition is a FAT partition it
    can be converted to NTFS, while an existing NTFS
    partition can be used during installation.
  • If required, the existing partitions can be
    repartitioned.

26
Testing Server Hardware
  • The DOS 6.21 or 6.22 Setup disks can be used to
    install DOS on the servers hard disk drive.
  • Mouse drivers should be loaded to ensure that the
    mouse works on a graphical user interface (GUI).

27
Testing Server Hardware
  • The network interface cards installation disks
    should also be made available while installing
    the server software.
  • It is also necessary to have a hub and network
    wiring to connect a server to workstations.

28
Installing Windows 2000 Server
  • The bootable CD-ROM used for installing Windows
    2000 Server performs the following tasks
  • Erases the existing hard disk drives.
  • Reformats the disk with a NTFS partition.
  • Configures the server to use the IP protocol, and
    creates a new Windows 2000 Server.

29
Installing Windows 2000 Server
Windows 2000 Server Setup window
30
Installing Windows 2000 Server
  • The following inputs are required
  • The users name and the organization name.
  • The 25-character product key code.

31
Installing Windows 2000 Server
Windows 2000 Licensing Modes
32
Installing Windows 2000 Server
  • The following inputs are required (continued)
  • The computer name and the administrator password.
  • The workgroup or the domain name.
  • The user name and password for the user who is
    authorized to join the machine to the domain.

33
Installing Windows 2000 Server
  • Typical settings and custom settings are the two
    options available for installing the network
    components.
  • The Ctrl-Alt-Delete key combination is used to
    initiate the logon to the new server.

34
Installing and Configuring Red Hat Linux
  • Prerequisites for installing Red Hat Linux.
  • Linux specifications.
  • Installing Red Hat Linux.

35
Prerequisites for Installing Red Hat Linux
  • Checking hardware compatibility.
  • Checking hardware configuration.
  • Testing server hardware.

36
Checking Hardware Compatibility
  • The minimum requirements for installing Red Hat
    Linux include
  • A Pentium class computer with a Pentium 200 MHz
    processor.
  • 32 MB of RAM for text-mode installation and 64 MB
    for graphical mode installation.
  • At least 650 MB of hard disk space or 4.5 GB of
    available hard disk space for a complete
    installation.

37
Checking Hardware Compatibility
  • Care must be taken to ensure that the hardware to
    be installed is supported by the operating
    system.
  • The Linux Web site provides a Hardware
    Compatibility List (HCL), which identifies the
    list of hardware that has passed the
    compatibility tests for the operating system.
  • The Web site also includes an installation guide,
    which provides the system requirements table.

38
Checking Hardware Configuration
  • A boot-enabled CD-ROM drive is recommended for
    installations.
  • A high-density 3-½ inch floppy drive is required
    for installation if the CD-ROM is not bootable.
  • Information about the monitor, display adapter,
    and the network operating system software is also
    required.
  • A mouse is required for graphical installations.

39
Testing Server Hardware
  • Proper functioning of a servers hardware can be
    ensured by re-building the existing hard disk
    drive and starting a fresh installation.
  • The FDISK program or the bootable CD-ROM can be
    used to delete the existing partitions.
  • A DOS primary partition gets created when the
    server installation is started.

40
Testing Server Hardware
  • A Windows NT or Windows 2000 Server or
    Workstation can be reused as a Linux server.
  • It is not essential to remove the NT partitions
    before installing the new operating system.

41
Testing Server Hardware
  • DOS should be installed in the servers hard disk
    drive using DOS 6.21 or 6.22 setup disks.
  • Mouse drivers should be loaded to ensure that the
    mouse works for the GUI.

42
Testing Server Hardware
  • The network interface cards installation disks
    should also be made available while installing
    the server software.
  • A hub and network wiring are required to connect
    the server to other workstations.

43
Linux Specifications
  • Linux is an open source operating system.
  • The users can view the operating system code, and
    can also modify it.
  • Linux provides the users the ability to choose
    the packages for applications that they want to
    install to create the desired environment.

44
Linux Specifications
  • Linux allows users to choose between any one of
    the boot loaders LILO (Linux Loader) and GRUB
    (Grand Unified Bootloader).
  • By default, the boot loader is initiated from the
    Master Boot Record (MBR) during startup.

45
Linux Specifications
  • Manual and automatic are the two options
    available for partitioning the disk during
    installation.
  • Manual partitions can be performed using either
    the Disk DRUID tool or the Red Hat FDISK option.

46
Installing Red Hat Linux
Red Hat Linux Setup window
47
Installing Red Hat Linux
Disk Partitioning Setup window
48
Installing Red Hat Linux
Automatic Partitioning window
49
Installing Red Hat Linux
Disk Setup window
50
Installing Red Hat Linux
Boot Loader Configuration window
51
Installing Red Hat Linux
Boot Loader Password Configuration window
52
Installing Red Hat Linux
Network Configuration window
53
Installing Red Hat Linux
Firewall Configuration window
54
Installing Red Hat Linux
Account Configuration window
55
Installing Red Hat Linux
Package Group Selection window
56
Installing Red Hat Linux
Graphic Interface Configuration window
57
Installing Red Hat Linux
Boot Disk Creation window
58
Installing Red Hat Linux
Customize Graphics Configuration window
59
Summary
  • Novell NetWare is a server-only network operating
    system.
  • Windows 2000 Server is a server operating system
    that can also be used in the workstation mode.
  • The DOS FDISK program is used to delete the
    existing partitions.

60
Summary
  • The Hardware Compatibility List provides a list
    of all the hardware equipment supported by the
    operating system.
  • GNOME and KDE are the two graphical interfaces
    provided by Red Hat Linux.
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