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Although this manual reflects the most current information possible, you should read the to Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation Release Notes for information that may not have been available prior to our documentation being finalized. The Release Notes can be found on the Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation CD #1 and online at:
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Before you install to Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation, you should perform the following steps:
If you have purchased the Official Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation boxed set, you are ready to go. However, mistakes occasionally happen, so now is a good time to double-check the contents of your product.
A black, red, and white Registration Information card is included with your product. A list of the contents of your boxed set version is on the back of the card. Please read over the list and check to make sure that you have all the CDs and manuals that are included with the version of Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation that you purchased.
If you have purchased the Official Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation boxed set from Red Hat, Inc. (or one of our distributors), and you are missing one or more of the items listed, please let us know. Contact information is also available on the Registration Information card.
How to identify our official boxed set: The bottom of our box has an ISBN number next to one of the bar codes. That ISBN number should be in this form:
1-58569-x-y |
(The x and y will be unique numbers.)
Red Hat partners with companies (international and domestic) so that we can make Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation available to you in the most convenient form. Because of these partnerships, you might find that your Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation product may not have been actually produced by Red Hat.
If your product has a different ISBN number (or none at all), you will need to contact the company that produced it. Normally, third-party producers will include their logo and/or contact information on the outside of their box; an official Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation boxed set lists only our name and contact information.
If your particular product did not include all of the printed Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation manuals, or if you would like to referece other Red Hat Linux manuals, you can find them online or on the Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation Documentation CD included with your official Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation product.
To find the manuals in both HTML and PDF formats online, go to:
http://www.redhat.com/docs |
If you have purchased the Official Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation boxed set, you should register your product. Registration offers many useful services, such as access to Red Hat Network and more. To register your product, go to:
http://www.redhat.com/apps/activate/ |
You will find your Product ID on the Registration Information card in your Official Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation boxed set. Once registered, you will have access to all the extras that Red Hat provides to its registered users.
Of course, not everyone purchases a Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation boxed set. It is entirely possible to install Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation using a CD created by another company, or even via FTP. In these cases, you may need to create one or more diskettes to get started.
For people installing Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation from a CD-ROM not from Red Hat, you may need a boot disk. You may also be able to start the installation directly from the CD. We will discuss this in more detail when we outline the various installation methods.
For information on making diskettes, see the Section called Booting the Installation Program from an LS-120 Diskette in Chapter 2.