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Red Hat Enterprise Linux Installation Guide 5.2 - linux.meuhobby.com

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Using a Driver Image During <strong>Installation</strong><br />

it is needed.<br />

For example, to specifically load a driver diskette that you have created, begin the installation<br />

process by booting from the <strong>Red</strong> <strong>Hat</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>Linux</strong> CD #1 (or using boot media you have<br />

created). For x86-based systems, at the boot: prompt, enter <strong>linux</strong> dd if using an x86 or<br />

x86-64 system. Refer to Section 3.1, “Booting the <strong>Installation</strong> Program on x86, AMD64, and<br />

Intel® 64 Systems” for details on booting the installation program. For Itanium systems, at the<br />

Shell> prompt, type elilo <strong>linux</strong> dd. Refer to Section 3.2, “Booting the <strong>Installation</strong> Program<br />

on Itanium Systems” for details on booting the installation program.<br />

The <strong>Red</strong> <strong>Hat</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>Linux</strong> installation program asks you to insert the driver diskette. Once<br />

the driver diskette is read by the installation program, it can apply those drivers to hardware<br />

discovered on your system later in the installation process.<br />

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