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Click Finish to reboot the system and continue with the operating system
installation. Upon reboot, the system boots to the operating system
installation media.
NOTE: When the system reboots after you click Finish, you may be prompted to press a
key before booting to the operating system installation media. If you do not press a key, the
system boots to the hard drive and not the operating system installation media.
NOTE: : In the event that the operating system installation is interrupted and the system
reboots before installation completes, you may be prompted to press a key in order to boot
from the operating system installation media.
NOTE: You can cancel the operating system installation by pressing the <F10> key.
Pressing the <F10> key at any point during the installation process or while rebooting causes
any drivers provided by the OS Deployment wizard to be removed.
NOTE: Microsoft Windows Server 2008 UEFI operating system installations are not
currently supported.
CAUTION: During Red Hat 5.x installation, you will receive a warning that a read-only
file system was detected; Linux has detected the temporary storage area of USC that stores
updates for your system. Click OK, and a second warning will appear indicating that the
read-only file system has a loop partition layout and that it needs to be formatted. Click the
Ignore drive button. You may see both warnings several times during the course of Red Hat
5.x installation.
CAUTION: During the beginning of Windows Server® 2003 installation, the installer
will automatically detect and possibly assign the default drive letter C to the USC temporary
storage device OEMDRV. Creating a new Windows-bootable system partition on the hard
drive will assign the partition to a drive letter other than C; this is standard Windows
installer behaviour. To assign the new partition to C, see "Assign a Windows-Bootable
System Partition to the C: Drive".
Update Drivers for Linux Systems Only
On the following operating systems, it is advised to update your system with the
extracted drivers after installation. The drivers are extracted to a drive (or
device) named OEMDRV.
• Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7 server - The location of the drivers on the
OEMDRV drive after installation is:
/oemdrv/*.rpm
• Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 server - The location of the drivers on the
OEMDRV drive after installation is:
/oemdrv/*.rpm
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 with Service Pack 2 - The location of the
drivers on the OEMDRV drive after installation is:
/linux/suse/x86_64-
sles10/install/*.rpm
Use the following command to install the drivers: rpm -Uvh *.rpm.
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