Red Hat, Inc. the largest company in Open Source world, released last month one of their major enterprise products – RHEL 7.0 – Red Hat Enterprise Linux, designed for modern datacenters, new cloud platforms and big data.
Among other important improvement like switching to systemd, who now manages daemons, processes and other important system resources even for init services that are now passed through systemd start-up, use of Linux Containers with Docker, cross-realm trust for Microsoft Active Directory, one important aspect represents the XFS as the default filesystem, which can support filesystems up to 16 exabytes and files up to 8 exabytes.
2. Then place the DVD/USB in your appropriate system drive, start your computer, select bootable unit and on the first RHEL prompt select Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.0.

3. After the system loads, select the language for installation process and hit on Continue.


4. When the installer gets on Installation Summary it’s time to customize the installation process. First click on Date & Time, choose your system location from the provided map and hit on Done to apply configuration.


5. The next step is to change Language System Support and Keyboard
language. Click on both if you want to change or add other languages to
your system but for a server the recommendation is to stick with
English language.

6. If you want to use other sources than the ones provided by the DVD media hit on Installation Source and add your Additional Repositories or specify a network location using HTTP, HTTPS, FTP or NFS protocols then hit on Done to use your new sources. If you can’t provide other sources stick to default one Auto-detected installation media.


7. The next important step is to select your system software. Click on Software Selection
and choose your Base Installation Environment from the down-list. For a
highly customizable platform where you can install only the packages
that you need after the installation, choose Minimal Install with Compatibility Libraries Add-ons, then hit on Done to apply this changes to installation process.


8. The next important step is to configure your system partitions. Click on Installation Destination, select LVM as partition scheme for a
better management over system space, then hit on Click here to create them automatically.


9. After the installer presents you with default
system partition scheme you can edit in any way that suits you (delete
and recreate partitions and mount points, change partitions space
capacity and file system type, etc.). As the base scheme for a server
you should use dedicated partitions such as:
As a note, if your Hard-Disk is larger than 2TB in size the installer automatically will convert partition table to GPT disks and if you want to use GPT table on disks smaller than 2TB, then you should pass the argument inst.gpt to the boot command line in order to change the default behaviour.




10. The last step before continuing with installation process is setting your Network Connection. Click on Network & Hostname and setup your system hostname. Here you can use your short system hostname or you can append the dot domain (FQDN).

11. After setting up hostname bring up your Network Interface by switching the top Ethernet button to ON.
If your network provides automatic Interface configurations through a
DHCP server your IPs should be visible on Ethernet Interface Card else
go to Configure button and provide your static network settings for your appropriate network connection.


12. After finishing editing Ethernet Interface settings hit on Done which you bring you to default window installer and after you check on your installation settings hit on Begin Installation to proceed further with system installation.

13. As the installation begins writing the system components on your hard-disk, you need to supply your Root Password and create a new User. Click on Root Password and try choose a strong with one at least eight characters in length (alpha-numerical and special characters) and hit in Done when you finish.


14. Then move to User Creation and provide
your credentials for this new user. A good idea is to use this user as a
system administrator with root powers through sudo command by checking the box Make this user administrator, then click on Done and wait for the installation process to finish.


15. After the installation finishes the installer
will announce that everything completed with success so you should be
ready to use your system after reboot.

Congratulation! Remove you installation media and reboot your
computer and you can now login to your new minimal Red Hat Linux 7.0
environment and perform other system tasks for beginning like register you system to a Red Hat Subscription, activate your system Repositories, update you system and install other useful tools needed to run day to day tasks.
These all tasks can be discussed in my upcoming article. Till then stay tuned to Tecmint for more such howto’s and don’t forget to give your feedback about the installation.
RHEL 7 Installation Guide
Requirements:
You must have an active Red Hat subscription to download RHEL 7.0 ISO image from Red Hat Customer Portal.- RHEL 7.0 Binary DVD ISO image
Installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.0
1. After registering on Red Hat Customer Portal go to Download section and grab the last version of RHEL DVD Binary ISO image, then burn it to a DVD media or create a USB bootable media using Unetbootin LiveUSB Creator.2. Then place the DVD/USB in your appropriate system drive, start your computer, select bootable unit and on the first RHEL prompt select Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.0.
Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.0
Booting RHEL 7
Select Language for Installation
RHEL 7 Installation Summary
Select Date, Time and Location
Language System Support
Installation Source
Select Network Location
Select Software Selection
Select RHEL 7 Minimal Installation
better management over system space, then hit on Click here to create them automatically.
Installation Destination
Select LVM Partition Scheme
- /boot – 500 MB – non-LVM
- /root – min 20 GB – LVM
- /home – LVM
- /var – min 20 GB – LVM
As a note, if your Hard-Disk is larger than 2TB in size the installer automatically will convert partition table to GPT disks and if you want to use GPT table on disks smaller than 2TB, then you should pass the argument inst.gpt to the boot command line in order to change the default behaviour.
Create /boot Partition
Select /boot Partition Type
Create /root Partition
Summary of Partition Changes
Set System Hostname
Enable Ethernet Interface
Enter Static Network Settings
Begin RHEL 7 Installation
RHEL 7 Installation Process
Set root Password
Select User Creation
Enter User Details
RHEL 7 Installation Complete
These all tasks can be discussed in my upcoming article. Till then stay tuned to Tecmint for more such howto’s and don’t forget to give your feedback about the installation.
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