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

Cold-Installing HP-UX 11i v3
Cold-installing HP-UX 11i v3
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Task 5: Finishing Your Installation
Finishing the Guided Installation process begins with filesets being
copied from the media to the hard disk. The system automatically
reboots during the installation process.
Depending on how you set up your parameters, the system either sets
basic network configurations automatically, or calls the set_parms
command after it has rebooted to enable you to set the root password,
date and time, time zone, IP address, and additional network
parameters.
After set_parms is executed, then the
Welcome to HP-UX screen is
displayed.
Installing HP-UX 11i v3 installs a minimum set of default networking
drivers that apply to the system. Refer to the HP-UX 11i v3 Release
Notes available at:
http://docs.hp.com/en/oshpux11iv3.html
You may need to select or specify other available networking drivers to
enable other cards on your system.
Step 1. If your system has a PS2 or USB keyboard on this interface, you must
specify a language mapping to be used by X Windows and the Internal
Terminal Emulator (ITE). Choose the appropriate language. For English,
select number 26.
Step 2. You are prompted to answer a few questions before you can use the
system. The first is whether or not you plan to use the system on a
network. If you completed the pre-install data collection tables (see
“Before You Begin” on page 84) you have all the information you need for
set_parms, so answer Y for yes.
Step 3. Enter the basic network information that you collected in Table 5-1,
“Miscellaneous Data,” on the screens that are displayed.
Step 4. Confirm your choices. You are now finished with the install procedures
and presented with a login screen. Log in to the system as root.
After the cold-install, store the HP-UX DVDs in a safe place. You may
need them to install drivers or other software later.