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Create Default Layout<br />

Figure 12.14. Configure ISCSI Parameters<br />

Please note that you will be able to reattempt with a different ISCSI target IP should you enter it<br />

incorrectly, but in order to change the ISCSI initiator name you will need to restart the<br />

installation.<br />

18. Create Default Layout<br />

Create default layout allows you to have some control concerning what data is removed (if any)<br />

from your system. Your options are:<br />

• Remove all partitions on selected drives and create default layout — select this option to<br />

remove all partitions on your hard drive(s) (this includes partitions created by other operating<br />

systems such as Windows VFAT or NTFS partitions).<br />

Caution<br />

If you select this option, all data on the selected hard drive(s) is removed by the<br />

installation program. Do not select this option if you have information that you<br />

want to keep on the hard drive(s) where you are installing <strong>Red</strong> <strong>Hat</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong><br />

<strong>Linux</strong>.<br />

• Remove <strong>Linux</strong> partitions on selected drives and create default layout — select this<br />

option to remove only <strong>Linux</strong> partitions (partitions created from a previous <strong>Linux</strong> installation).<br />

This does not remove other partitions you may have on your hard drive(s) (such as VFAT or<br />

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