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The Virtualization Cookbook for SLES 10 SP2 - z/VM - IBM

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Figure 8-5 Summary of file systems and swap spaces<br />

► At the Writing storage configuration to disk window, click Write changes to disk.<br />

► At the Software options section, accept the default of a Basic Server and click Next.<br />

► <strong>The</strong> installer will take about 5-<strong>10</strong> minutes to install Linux. When complete, click Reboot.<br />

<strong>The</strong> system should be restarted from disk.<br />

► Start an SSH session to the golden image. You may see a warning from PuTTY about a<br />

“POTENTIAL SECURITY BREACH”. This is expected because a new set of SSH keys<br />

were generated <strong>for</strong> the same IP address. Click Yes to begin the session.<br />

8.1.5 Verifying the installation<br />

Verify some settings with the following commands. You should see output similar to the<br />

following:<br />

# lsdasd<br />

Bus-ID Status Name Device Type BlkSz Size Blocks<br />

==============================================================================<br />

0.0.0<strong>10</strong>0 active dasda 94:0 ECKD 4096 2347MB 600840<br />

0.0.0300 active dasdb 94:4 FBA 512 256MB 524288<br />

0.0.0301 active dasdc 94:8 FBA 512 512MB <strong>10</strong>48576<br />

0.0.0<strong>10</strong>1 active dasdd 94:12 ECKD 4096 2347MB 600840<br />

# swapon -s<br />

Filename Type Size Used Priority<br />

/dev/dasda2 partition 524296 0 -1<br />

/dev/dasdb1 partition 262132 0 -2<br />

/dev/dasdc1 partition 524276 0 -3<br />

# mount<br />

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