HP-UX 11i v3 Installation and Update Guide, February 2007 (Initial Release)

Cold-Installing HP-UX 11i v3
Cold-installing HP-UX 11i v3
Chapter 592
Task 3: Configuring Your Installation
At this point, the system displays the Install HP-UX Wizard screen for the
HP-UX installation process. You are now at the first step of the
Install
HP-UX Wizard
. This section describes how to configure your installation
using the Guided Installation process.
Step 1. From the
Install HP-UX Wizard screen, select an overall system
configuration. Press
Next to accept the default option, HP-UX B.11.31
Default. The system displays the
System Environment screen.
Step 2. From the
System Environment screen, select the type of operating
environment you want to install on your system. Press
Enter to view the
choices. Press
Next to accept your selection and proceed to the Root Disk
screen.
Please note that you can select additional software to install from the
Select Additional Software screen, described in “Task 4: Selecting and
Deselecting Software Bundles” on page 96.
Step 3. On the
Root Disk screen select the disk to store your root file system. For
HP-UX 11i v3, the root disk must be at least 9 GB. Press
Enter to view
the choices. If you are unsure of what to choose, keep the default
selection that has been calculated by the install program.
HP-UX 11i v3 contains a new naming scheme for Root Disks. Please note
that the
Root Disk screen displays the lunpath hardware path instead of
the legacy hardware path. You can select
More Info to view the legacy
hardware path for the root disk selected.
For more information, refer to the Ignite-UX Administration Guide
available at the HP Technical Documentation Web site:
http://docs.hp.com/en/oshpux11iv3.html
Press
Next to accept your selection and proceed to the Root Swap Space
screen.
NOTE The lunpath hardware path selected is used only to identify the Root
Disk itself, and any available path to that disk may then be used as boot
path. Therefore, it is normal to see a different lunpath hardware path to
the disk used as boot path.