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Fedora 18 i386

You can install this distro in Linux appliances.

Follow these steps:

  1. Upload the installation DVD to the /vol/_impex/ directory.
  2. Open the grid shell and initialize the installation with the following command:
    util iso2class app_name=Fedora18_i386 install_size=5G console_type=graphic iso_volume1=Fedora-18-i386-DVD.iso os=linux virt_mode=xen_hvm,vmware cpu=0.5 mem=1.5G bw=1M
    

    The following prompt appears:

    When you have finished installing from iso_volume1 and are ready to reboot so that remaining volume(s) become available, press [Enter]
    
  3. Access the AppLogic GUI, select the Fedora18_i386 application, and click the Login (graphic) icon.

    The Fedora installation wizard displays a series of screens for you to select your preferences.

  4. For some panels, you can make your own choices or accept default values, but for the following screens, select the following values:
    1. Fedora initial screen: select Install Fedora, and press Enter.
    2. Click SOFTWARE SELECTION, select Minimal Install, and Standard.
    3. Click INSTALLATION DESTINATION, and Continue.
    4. INSTALLATION OPTIONS: select Let me customize the partitioning of the disks instead, and click Continue.
    5. Click + to add a new mount point for the root partition:
      • Mount Point: enter /
      • Desired Capacity: enter a value for your site, such as 2 GB
    6. Click Add mount point, and then click + to add a new mount point for the /usr partition:
      • Mount Point: enter /usr
      • Desired Capacity: enter a value for your site, such as 3 GB
    7. Click the Root partition and open the Customize tree.
      • Device Type: select Standard Partition
      • File System: select ext3
    8. Click Apply Changes, then click the Usr partition and open the Customize tree.
      • Device Type: select Standard Partition
      • File System: select ext3
    9. Click Apply Changes, then click Finish Partitioning

      A summary screen appears.

    10. Click Begin Installation in lower right corner
    11. Click ROOT PASSWORD to set up the root password, type and confirm the password, and click Done.

      A progress screen appears.

    12. Wait until the installation completes and click Reboot.
  5. Complete the installation:
    1. Return to the grid shell.

      The following prompt still appears:

      When you have finished installing from iso_volume1 and are ready to reboot so that remaining volume(s) become available, press [Enter]
      
    2. Press Enter, Y, Enter.

      The following prompt appears:

      When you have finished with the installation, press [Enter] to continue
      
    3. Press Enter, Y, Enter.

      A prompt appears to specify whether to install msi/APK.

    4. Press 2, Enter to select NOT to install the msi/APK.

      A prompt appears to specify whether to call hvm2pv now.

    5. Press 2, Enter to select NOT to call hvm2pv now.

      You now should have a Fedora 18 application named Fedora18_i386 running.

    6. Enter the following command to stop the application:
      app stop Fedora18_i386
      
    7. Specify the device schema:
      • Open the application GUI, right-click on the singleton, and select Modify Boundary.
      • On the General tab, in the Virtualization section, click Advanced, select IDE and /dev/hdX, and click OK.
      • On the Volumes tab, select the consecutive hd* (hda,hdb,hdc...) devices for all volumes (where hda is the boot volume), click OK, and save the application.
    8. Enter the following command to call the hvm2pv utility:
      util hvm2pv name=Fedora18_i386:main.iso2class
      

      The following prompt appears:

      Is the pre-requisite software installed?
      
    9. Press Y, Enter.

      A confirmation prompt appears.

    10. Press Y, Enter to confirm the Fedora OS and 32-bit architecture.

      A prompt appears to set up a new root password.

    11. Press N, Enter to NOT set up a password.

      A prompt appears to press any key when ready.

    12. Press Enter to boot the appliance in PV mode.

      Note: The appliance should boot successfully in both PV and HVM modes.

      A prompt appears to delete the original boot volume.

    13. Press Y, Enter to perform the cleanup.

    You now have the managed Fedora 18 i386 appliance capable of booting in PV and HVM modes.