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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Step 4. On the
Root Swap Space screen, specify the amount of disk space you
need to reserve for root swap. Some initial calculations have been
performed by the install program, and a recommended value has been
set for you. You can either accept this value or change it before
continuing.
Press
Next to accept your selection and proceed to the File System Type
screen.
Step 5. On the
File System Type screen, select the type of file system you want to
use. Unless you have other requirements, use the default value chosen by
the install program. Press
Next to accept your selection and proceed to
the
Root Disk/Volume Group Disks screen.
NOTE If you select VxVM or LVM, the root disk cannot be moved to another
SCSI bus or address that results in a change in the hardware path to the
device. If it is moved, you may not be able to boot safely from it. This is
similar to the limitation present in LVM.
Step 6. On the
Root Disk/Volume Group Disks screen, specify how many disks you
want placed into the root volume group. If you have more than one disk,
you may select
Yes to choose the Striping option. Please note that if you
need to select which disks to use, you must cancel the Guided
Installation and use the Advanced Installation interface.
Press
Next to accept your selection and proceed to the Languages screen.
Step 7. On the
Languages screen, make sure HPUXLocales(OE) is marked Yes.
In addition, make sure the default language shown on this screen is the
language you wish to install. Press
Enter to view the choices.
The locale settings that were previously in HP-UX 11i v2 and located in
the CDE language bundle are now located in the HPUXLocales bundle.
The HPUXLocales bundle contains internationalization support for many
languages. This support includes date and time formats, currency,
sorting methods, and so on.
Press
Next to accept your selection and proceed to the Additional Software.