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These installation notes enhance the Red Hat Linux 7.3 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
These installation notes enhance the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
- A ProLiant server configured with a single Intel Pentium 4 processor (which does not support Hyper-Threading) or an Intel Xeon Processor MP with Hyper-Threading disabled and running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 will not boot into the operating system if either the Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) or Enterprise kernel is used (the default selection in LILO or GRUB). The kernel assumes the processor supports Hyper-Threading technology and attempts to load either the SMP or Enterprise kernel, regardless of the setting in the ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU). To boot into the operating system, select the UP (Uni-Processor) kernel in LILO or GRUB by performing ONE of the following depending on the boot loader installed.
- For GRUB, perform the following:
Select the "Red Hat Linux (kernel version)" entry during boot. (The "Red Hat Linux (kernel version-smp)" is the default.)
- For LILO, perform the following:
Select the "linux-up" entry during boot. (The "linux" entry is the default.)
- The Integrated NC7760 Gigabit Server Adapter BCM5702 will not be detected as a supported device or may be incorrectly detected. Use the Tested and Approved bcm5700 Linux NIC Driver.
These installation notes enhance the Red Hat Linux 7.3 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
These installation notes enhance the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
- A ProLiant server configured with a single Intel Pentium 4 processor (which does not support Hyper-Threading) or an Intel Xeon Processor MP with Hyper-Threading disabled and running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 will not boot into the operating system if either the Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) or Enterprise kernel is used (the default selection in LILO or GRUB). The kernel assumes the processor supports Hyper-Threading technology and attempts to load either the SMP or Enterprise kernel, regardless of the setting in the ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU). To boot into the operating system, select the UP (Uni-Processor) kernel in LILO or GRUB by performing ONE of the following depending on the boot loader installed.
- For GRUB, perform the following:
Select the "Red Hat Linux (kernel version)" entry during boot. (The "Red Hat Linux (kernel version-smp)" is the default.)
- For LILO, perform the following:
Select the "linux-up" entry during boot. (The "linux" entry is the default.)
- The Integrated NC7760 Gigabit Server Adapter BCM5702 will not be detected as a supported device or may be incorrectly detected. Use the Tested and Approved bcm5700 Linux NIC Driver.
These installation notes enhance the Red Hat Linux 8.0 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
These installation notes enhance the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
- Create a "boot" diskette from the "boot.img" file in the "images" directory on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 Update 2 CD1. Label the diskette "rh21 boot diskette." On a Linux system, use the following command:
dd if=./boot.img of=/dev/fd0 bs=18k
Note: This is to solve a known issue with the driver disk image provided with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 Update 2. The default driver disk image file provided with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 Update 2 is large. Most of the system disk space, during the installation, will be used by the default driver images on the CD-ROM and installer will not get enough space to copy the LSI CSB6 driver images. Red Hat recommends booting from the boot floppy because it uses a smaller driver disk image file.
- Obtain the LSI CSB6 driver for Red Hat Linux Enterprise Server 2.1 for the ProLiant ML330 G3 ATA server here. If the LSI CSB6 driver is in the "tgz" form, then un-tar and unzip it using the following command:
tar -xvzf [filename].tgz
Create a diskette from the ".dd" file that results from the un-tar above, and label it "LSI CSB6 driver diskette." On a Linux system, use the following command: dd if=./[filename].dd of=/dev/fd0 bs=18k
To create a diskette from an ".img" or ".dd" file on a Windows system, use RAWRITE which is located on the Red Hat Linux Enterprise Server 2.1 CD-ROM 1.
- Boot the ProLiant ML330 G3 ATA server from the "rh21 boot diskette." When the Linux "boot" prompt is displayed, type in "linux dd" and press "enter", for example:
boot: linux dd
Note: Ensure that there is no CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive at this time.
- The system will prompt for a driver diskette. Remove the "rh21 boot diskette" from the floppy drive and insert the "LSI CSB6 driver diskette." In addition, insert the Red Hat Linux Enterprise Server 2.1 CD-ROM 1 in the CD-ROM drive. Proceed with the installation of Red Hat Linux Enterprise Server 2.1 on the ATA hard drive(s).
Note: "hdx: lost interrupt" messages may be displayed during the installation. The source for these messages is the native CSB6 IDE driver in Linux kernel itself. This driver loads irrespective of the subsystem vendor id/device id and attempts to access drives connected to CSB6 channels. Because the hard drives are already configured for RAID devices, the native IDE driver will fail to get proper interrupts. This will result in the hdX lost interrupt messages. Later, the LSI CBS6 (MegaIDE) driver removes the native driver and takes over all resources.
These installation notes enhance the SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 8 / UnitedLinux 1.0 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
- To install SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 8 / UnitedLinux 1.0 perform the following steps:
- Obtain the LSI CSB6 driver for UnitedLinux 1.0 for the ProLiant ML330 G3 ATA server.
If the LSI CSB6 driver is in the "tgz" form, then un-tar and unzip it using the following command: tar -xvzf [filename].tgz
Create a diskette from the ".dd" file that results from the un-tar above, and label it "LSI CSB6 driver diskette." On a Linux system, use the following command: dd if= ./[filename].dd of=/dev/fd0 bs=18k
To create a diskette from an ".img" or ".dd" file on a Windows system, use RAWRITE which can be located on the distribution CD-ROM 1.
- Boot the ProLiant ML330 G3 ATA server from CD-ROM 1 of the base UnitedLinux 1.0 installation. When the Linux "boot" screen is displayed, press the left ALT key to supply the driver diskette. Insert the "LSI CSB6 driver diskette" in the diskette drive and type the following boot options:
hde=noprobe hdf=noprobe hdg=noprobe hdh=noprobe acpi=off
Note: The boot options need to be provided to prevent the "hdx: lost interrupt" messages during the installation. The source for these messages is the native CSB6 IDE driver in Linux kernel itself. This driver loads irrespective of the subsystem vendor id/device id and attempts to access drives connected to CSB6 channels. Because the hard drives are already configured for RAID devices, the native IDE driver will fail to get proper interrupts. This will result in the hdX lost interrupt messages. Later, the LSI CBS6 (MegaIDE) driver removes the native driver and takes over all resources. In addition, if attempting to proceed to install the LSI CSB6 driver rpm for the 2.4.18-333 errata kernel (instructions given below) the boot options "hde=noprobe hdf=noprobe hdg=noprobe hdh=noprobe" will be added for each LILO/GRUB entry to prevent the native CSB6 driver from detecting the MegaIDE devices.
- Proceed with the installation and complete the necessary steps to install the SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 8 / UnitedLinux 1.0 (base kernel) operating system on the ATA hard drive(s).
- To upgrade SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 8 / UnitedLinux 1.0 perform the following steps:
- Obtain the LSI CSB6 driver for UnitedLinux 1.0 for the ProLiant ML330 G3 ATA server .
If the LSI CSB6 driver is in the "tgz" form, then un-tar and unzip it using the following command: tar -xvzf [filename].tgz
Create a diskette from the ".dd" file that results from the un-tar above, and label it "LSI CSB6 driver diskette." On a Linux system, use the following command: dd if= ./[filename].dd of=/dev/fd0 bs=18k
To create a diskette from an ".img" or ".dd" file on a Windows system, use RAWRITE which can be located on the distribution CD-ROM 1.
- Install the service pack and/or errata kernel.
- Install the LSI CSB6 Driver RPM for the service pack and/or errata kernel that was installed.
- Reboot the server. When the server is booting, choose the GRUB / LILO entry created when the LSI CSB6 driver RPM was installed, for example, HP-2.4.19-64GB-SMP.
These installation notes enhance the SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 7 installation HOWTO (pdf)
General Installation Addendums:
- To install SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 7 perform the following steps:
- Obtain the LSI CSB6 driver for SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 7 for the ProLiant ML330 G3 ATA server.
If the LSI CSB6 driver is in the "tgz" form, then un-tar and unzip it using the following command: tar -xvzf [filename].tgz
Create a diskette from the ".dd" file that results from the un-tar above, and label it "LSI CSB6 driver diskette." On a Linux system, use the following command: dd if= ./[filename].dd of=/dev/fd0 bs=18k
To create a diskette from an ".img" or ".dd" file on a Windows system, use RAWRITE which can be located on the SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 7 CD-ROM 1.
- Boot the ProLiant ML330 G3 ATA server from SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 7 installation CD-ROM 1. When the Linux "boot" screen is displayed, press the left ALT key to supply the driver diskette. Insert the "LSI CSB6 driver diskette" in the diskette drive.
- Proceed with the installation and complete the necessary steps to install the SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 7 (base kernel) operating system on the ATA hard drive(s).
- To upgrade the kernel perform the following steps:
- Obtain the LSI CSB6 driver for SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 7 for the ProLiant ML330 G3 ATA server.
If the LSI CSB6 driver is in the "tgz" form, then un-tar and unzip it using the following command: tar -xvzf [filename].tgz
Create a diskette from the ".dd" file that results from the un-tar above, and label it "LSI CSB6 driver diskette." On a Linux system, use the following command: dd if= ./[filename].dd of=/dev/fd0 bs=18k
To create a diskette from an ".img" or ".dd" file on a Windows system, use RAWRITE which can be located on the SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 7 CD-ROM 1.
- Install the errata kernel.
- Install the LSI CSB6 errata driver RPM.
- Reboot the server. When the server is booting, choose the boot entry created when the LSI CSB6 errata driver RPM was installed. For example, HP-18-64GB-S.
These installation notes enhance the Red Hat Linux 8.0 installation HOWTO (pdf)
General Installation Addendums:
On a ProLiant ML330 G3 running Red Hat Linux 8.0, the diskette drive cannot be accessed. All diskette related commands will not function.
- For example, if the following "tar" operation is performed at a shell prompt:
tar cvf /dev/fd0 install.log
- The following error message will be displayed:
tar: /dev/fd0: Cannot open: No such device or address tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
Note: This issue is not ProLiant server-specific.
To access the diskette drive, apply the errata kernel Version 2.4.18-24 (or later).
The errata kernel can be downloaded from the Red Hat web site.
For information on upgrading the kernel, refer to the operating system documentation.
These installation notes enhance the SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 7 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
Installation of SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 7 on a ProLiant ML350 server that is configured with any of the following Wide Ultra3 SCSI hard drives, may hang while the drive is being formatted:
- 18 GB Model #BD0186459A
- 36 GB Model #BD0366459B
- 72 GB Model #BD0726459C
This problem occurs when the default YaST2 installation automatically selects the aic7xxx_new driver. Until a permanent resolution becomes available, avoid the problem by not using the default YaST2 GUI installation. Instead, select the manual installation and load the aic7xxx_old driver when prompted, rather than the aic7xxx_new driver.
These installation notes enhance the SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 7 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
Installation of SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 7 on a ProLiant ML350 G2 server that is configured with any of the following Wide Ultra3 SCSI hard drives, may hang while the drive is being formatted:
- 18 GB Model #BD0186459A
- 36 GB Model #BD0366459B
- 72 GB Model #BD0726459C
This problem occurs when the default YaST2 installation automatically selects the aic7xxx_new driver. Until a permanent resolution becomes available, avoid the problem by not using the default YaST2 GUI installation. Instead, select the manual installation and load the aic7xxx_old driver when prompted, rather than the aic7xxx_new driver.
These installation notes enhance the Red Hat Linux 7.3 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
These installation notes enhance the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
- A ProLiant server configured with a single Intel Pentium 4 processor (which does not support Hyper-Threading) or an Intel Xeon Processor MP with Hyper-Threading disabled and running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 will not boot into the operating system if either the Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) or Enterprise kernel is used (the default selection in LILO or GRUB). The kernel assumes the processor supports Hyper-Threading technology and attempts to load either the SMP or Enterprise kernel, regardless of the setting in the ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU). To boot into the operating system, perform ONE of the following:
- Enable Hyper-Threading in the RBSU, by performing the following:
- Select the F9 prompt during Power-On Self-Test (POST) to enter the RBSU
- From the Main Menu, select "Advanced Options".
- From the Advanced Options menu, select "Hyper-Threading".
- Select "Enable".
- Select the UP (Uni-Processor) kernel in LILO or GRUB by performing ONE of the following depending on the boot loader installed.
- For GRUB, perform the following:
Select the "Red Hat Linux (kernel version)" entry during boot. (The "Red Hat Linux (kernel version-smp)" is the default.)
- For LILO, perform the following:
Select the "linux-up" entry during boot. (The "linux" entry is the default.)
More information is available in the "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 - The Official Red Hat Linux Advanced Server Installation Guide." Refer to the section "Boot Loader" - Installation-SMP Motherboards, GRUB, and LILO."
- The Integrated NC7760 Gigabit Server Adapter BCM5702 will not be detected as a supported device or may be incorrectly detected. Use the Tested and Approved bcm5700 Linux NIC Driver.
These installation notes enhance the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
These installation notes enhance the Red Hat Linux 8.0 installation HOWTO (pdf).
Insight Rapid Deployment software Installation Addendums:
- Before using the Insight Rapid Deployment software, perform a system erase on the server. Get the System Erase Utility.
IMPORTANT: The System Erase Utility will erase CMOS Factory Time/Date, CMOS checksum, NVRAM (including environment variables, partitions on all hard drives, and Array Controller configurations).
At the server console, choose UnixWare and then Linux as the operating system when prompted.
Boot to PXE and install Red Hat Linux 8.0 Professional using the Insight Rapid Deployment software.
These installation notes enhance the SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 7 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
Installation of SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 7 on a ProLiant ML370 G2 server that is configured with any of the following Wide Ultra3 SCSI hard drives, may hang while the drive is being formatted:
- 18 GB Model #BD0186459A
- 36 GB Model #BD0366459B
- 72 GB Model #BD0726459C
This problem occurs when the default YaST2 installation automatically selects the aic7xxx_new driver. Until a permanent resolution becomes available, avoid the problem by not using the default YaST2 GUI installation. Instead, select the manual installation and load the aic7xxx_old driver when prompted, rather than the aic7xxx_new driver.
These installation notes enhance the Red Hat Linux 7.3 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) Virtual Floppy Installation Addendums:
- To perform a virtual floppy installation, a special bootnet.img diskette must be used. Continue to use the virtual floppy instructions as shown in the general OS installation HOWTO.
These installation notes enhance the Red Hat Linux 8.0 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
When performing an installation of Red Hat Linux 8.0 on any ProLiant server configured with a single Intel Xeon 3.06 GHz processor with 1 MB Level 3 cache (or newer), the server will stop responding and the following kernel message will be displayed:
kernel BUG at apic. c: 287!
invalid opcode: 0000 d
Code: 0f 0b 1f 01 46 c7 22
<0> Kernel Panic: Attempt to kill the idle task !
In idle task - not syncing
Runtime kernels are not affected; only the kernel used for the installation of Red Hat Linux 8.0 is affected.
To install Red Hat Linux 8.0, perform any of the following three options:
- Automate the deployment of Red Hat Linux 8.0 using the Insight Rapid Deployment software Version 1.40 (or later).
- Disable the MPS Table Mode in the ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU), by performing the following:
- Before the installation, access the RBSU by pressing F9 during power-up
- Disable the "MPS Table Mode" in the "Advanced Options" menu.
- Continue with the installation as usual.
- Once the installation has been completed, go into RBSU and re-enable the "MPS Table Mode."
- Use the Boot Disk for Red Hat Linux 8.0, by performing the following:
- Download the updated Boot Image for Red Hat Linux 8.0.
- Create the Boot Diskette. (Perform either of the following to create the Boot Diskette)
| Making a diskette under MS-DOS |
Use the "rawwrite" utility that is included on the Red Hat CD-ROM in the "dosutil" directory. Rawrite requires DOS to function properly and may not properly function at a command prompt.
Label a blank, formatted 3.5-inch diskette as "Boot Diskette for Red Hat Linux 8.0." Next, insert the diskette in the diskette drive. Then, use the following commands (assuming the Disk Image is at the location C: and the CD-ROM is drive D:)
C:\> d:\dosutils\rawrite
Enter disk image source file name:
Enter target diskette drive: a:
Please insert a formatted diskette into drive A: and press --ENTER-- : Enter |
| Making a diskette under a Linux-like operating system |
To make a diskette under Linux (or any other Linux-like operating system), permission to write to the device representing a 3.5-inch diskette drive (known as /dev/fd0 under Linux) is required.
First, label a blank, formatted diskette appropriately (Boot Diskette for Red Hat Linux 8.0). Insert the diskette into the floppy drive, but DO NOT issue the mount command. Type the following command at a shell prompt:
dd if=filename.img of=/dev/fd0 bs=1440k
The above command creates a diskette containing the image of the input file (if=filename.img) to an output file (of=/dev/fd0) using the diskette size of 1440k (1.44MB). To make another diskette label that diskette, and run "dd" again, specifying the correct input file. |
- Once the updated Boot Diskette has been created, boot the server with the diskette.
- Insert the Red Hat Linux 8.0 CD number 1 at any time after the server begins booting on the updated diskette.
- Choose "Local CD-ROM" when prompted by the Installation Method screen.
- The installation should continue as usual.
These installation notes enhance the SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 7 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
Installation of SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 7 on a ProLiant ML370 G3 server that is configured with any of the following Wide Ultra3 SCSI hard drives, may hang while the drive is being formatted:
- 18 GB Model #BD0186459A
- 36 GB Model #BD0366459B
- 72 GB Model #BD0726459C
This problem occurs when the default YaST2 installation automatically selects the aic7xxx_new driver. Until a permanent resolution becomes available, avoid the problem by not using the default YaST2 GUI installation. Instead, select the manual installation and load the aic7xxx_old driver when prompted, rather than the aic7xxx_new driver.
These installation notes enhance the Red Hat Linux 8.0 installation HOWTO (pdf).
Insight Rapid Deployment software Installation Addendums:
- Before using the Insight Rapid Deployment software, perform a system erase on the server. Get the System Erase Utility.
IMPORTANT: The System Erase Utility will erase CMOS Factory Time/Date, CMOS checksum, NVRAM (including environment variables, partitions on all hard drives, and Array Controller configurations).
At the server console, choose UnixWare and then Linux as the operating system when prompted.
Boot to PXE and install Red Hat Linux 8.0 Professional using the Insight Rapid Deployment software.
These installation notes enhance the SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 8 / UnitedLinux 1.0 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
These installation notes enhance the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
- A ProLiant server configured with a single Intel Pentium 4 processor (which does not support Hyper-Threading) or an Intel Xeon Processor MP with Hyper-Threading disabled and running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 will not boot into the operating system if either the Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) or Enterprise kernel is used (the default selection in LILO or GRUB). The kernel assumes the processor supports Hyper-Threading technology and attempts to load either the SMP or Enterprise kernel, regardless of the setting in the ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU). To boot into the operating system, perform ONE of the following:
- Enable Hyper-Threading in the RBSU, by performing the following:
- Select the F9 prompt during Power-On Self-Test (POST) to enter the RBSU
- From the Main Menu, select "Advanced Options".
- From the Advanced Options menu, select "Hyper-Threading".
- Select "Enable".
- Select the UP (Uni-Processor) kernel in LILO or GRUB by performing ONE of the following depending on the boot loader installed.
- For GRUB, perform the following:
Select the "Red Hat Linux (kernel version)" entry during boot. (The "Red Hat Linux (kernel version-smp)" is the default.)
- For LILO, perform the following:
Select the "linux-up" entry during boot. (The "linux" entry is the default.)
More information is available in the "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 - The Official Red Hat Linux Advanced Server Installation Guide." Refer to the section "Boot Loader" - Installation-SMP Motherboards, GRUB, and LILO."
These installation notes enhance the SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 7 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
Installation of SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 7 on a ProLiant ML370 G3 server that is configured with any of the following Wide Ultra3 SCSI hard drives, may hang while the drive is being formatted:
- 18 GB Model #BD0186459A
- 36 GB Model #BD0366459B
- 72 GB Model #BD0726459C
This problem occurs when the default YaST2 installation automatically selects the aic7xxx_new driver. Until a permanent resolution becomes available, avoid the problem by not using the default YaST2 GUI installation. Instead, select the manual installation and load the aic7xxx_old driver when prompted, rather than the aic7xxx_new driver.
These installation notes enhance the Red Hat Linux 8.0 installation HOWTO (pdf).
Insight Rapid Deployment software Installation Addendums:
- Before using the Insight Rapid Deployment software, perform a system erase on the server. Get the System Erase Utility.
IMPORTANT: The System Erase Utility will erase CMOS Factory Time/Date, CMOS checksum, NVRAM (including environment variables, partitions on all hard drives, and Array Controller configurations).
At the server console, choose UnixWare and then Linux as the operating system when prompted.
Boot to PXE and install Red Hat Linux 8.0 Professional using the Insight Rapid Deployment software.
These installation notes enhance the Red Hat Linux 8.0 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
- During the installation of Red Hat Linux 8.0 with a single Intel Xeon Processor MP 2.0 GHz (with Hyper-Threading support), only the Uni-Processor (UP) kernel will get installed. Therefore, the virtual processor will not be utilized. To ensure the virtual processor will be detected by the operating system, manually install the Symmetric Multi-Processing (SMP) kernel after the installation of the operating system. The SMP kernel is located on the Red Hat Linux 8.0 CD #1 (/RedHat/RPMS/kernel-smp-2.4.18-14.i686.rpm). For more information on installing the SMP kernel, refer to the operating system Documentation CD.
These installation notes enhance the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 installation HOWTO (pdf).
General Installation Addendums:
- A ProLiant server configured with a single Intel Pentium 4 processor (which does not support Hyper-Threading) or an Intel Xeon Processor MP with Hyper-Threading disabled and running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 will not boot into the operating system if either the Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) or Enterprise kernel is used (the default selection in LILO or GRUB). The kernel assumes the processor supports Hyper-Threading technology and attempts to load either the SMP or Enterprise kernel, regardless of the setting in the ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU). To boot into the operating system, perform ONE of the following:
- Enable Hyper-Threading in the RBSU, by performing the following:
- Select the F9 prompt during Power-On Self-Test (POST) to enter the RBSU
- From the Main Menu, select "Advanced Options".
- From the Advanced Options menu, select "Hyper-Threading".
- Select "Enable".
- Select the UP (Uni-Processor) kernel in LILO or GRUB by performing ONE of the following depending on the boot loader installed.
- For GRUB, perform the following:
Select the "Red Hat Linux (kernel version)" entry during boot. (The "Red Hat Linux (kernel version-smp)" is the default.)
- For LILO, perform the following:
Select the "linux-up" entry during boot. (The "linux" entry is the default.)
More information is available in the "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 - The Official Red Hat Linux Advanced Server Installation Guide." Refer to the section "Boot Loader" - Installation-SMP Motherboards, GRUB, and LILO."
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