Installing Ubuntu Server 9.04



Similar documents
Red Hat Linux 7.2 Installation Guide

Create a virtual machine at your assigned virtual server. Use the following specs

II. Installing Debian Linux:

LOCKSS on LINUX. CentOS6 Installation Manual 08/22/2013

SSL VPN. Virtual Appliance Installation Guide. Virtual Private Networks

SETTING UP A LAMP SERVER REMOTELY

OS Installation Guide Red Hat Linux 9.0

LOCKSS on LINUX. Installation Manual and the OpenBSD Transition 02/17/2011

VoIPon Tel: +44 (0) Fax: +44 (0)

Installing Ubuntu LTS with full disk encryption

Quick Start Guide. Version R91. English

HP ProLiant Cluster for MSA1000 for Small Business Hardware Cabling Scheme Introduction Software and Hardware Requirements...

WEBTITAN CLOUD. User Identification Guide BLOCK WEB THREATS BOOST PRODUCTIVITY REDUCE LIABILITIES

How to set up a free iscsi or NAS storage system for VMware ESX using Openfiler

HOMEROOM SERVER INSTALLATION & NETWORK CONFIGURATION GUIDE

GX-V. Quick Start Guide. Microsoft Hyper-V Hypervisor. Before You Begin SUMMARY OF TASKS. Before You Begin WORKSHEET VIRTUAL GMS SERVER

Installation of MicroSoft Active Directory

Operating System Installation Guide

Symantec PGP Whole Disk Encryption Hands-On Lab V 3.7

Novell Identity Manager Resource Kit

Operating System Installation Guidelines

Server Configuration and Deployment (part 1) Lotus Foundations Essentials

Virtual Appliance for VMware Server. Getting Started Guide. Revision Warning and Disclaimer

Installing and Configuring vcloud Connector

How to Install Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 in VMware ESXi

White Paper. Fabasoft on Linux - Preparation Guide for Community ENTerprise Operating System. Fabasoft Folio 2015 Update Rollup 2

A+ Guide to Software: Managing, Maintaining, and Troubleshooting, 5e. Chapter 3 Installing Windows

Comodo MyDLP Software Version 2.0. Installation Guide Guide Version Comodo Security Solutions 1255 Broad Street Clifton, NJ 07013

GX-V. Quick Start Guide. VMware vsphere / vsphere Hypervisor. Before You Begin SUMMARY OF TASKS WORKSHEET

Deploying IBM Lotus Domino on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. Version 1.0

Sponsor. Categories. Ubuntu Linux Tutorials,Howtos,Tips & News Quantal,Precise,Oneiric

SOA Software API Gateway Appliance 7.1.x Administration Guide

Cloud.com CloudStack Community Edition 2.1 Beta Installation Guide

Using VirtualBox ACHOTL1 Virtual Machines

BaseManager & BACnet Manager VM Server Configuration Guide

ThinkServer RD540 and RD640 Operating System Installation Guide

Installing and Configuring vcloud Connector

AdvLinux for i486sx User Manual V1.02

MFC7840W Windows Network Connection Repair Instructions

Parallels Cloud Server 6.0

Virtual Appliance Setup Guide

ASUS WL-5XX Series Wireless Router Internet Configuration. User s Guide

Enterprise Erase LAN

Installing Windows XP Professional

Clearswift SECURE Exchange Gateway Installation & Setup Guide. Version 1.0

Amahi Instruction Manual

Test instructions & HW/SW specifications Contents

CYAN SECURE WEB APPLIANCE. User interface manual

How To Install An Org Vm Server On A Virtual Box On An Ubuntu (Orchestra) On A Windows Box On A Microsoft Zephyrus (Orroster) 2.5 (Orner)

Setup Cisco Call Manager on VMware

DeployStudio Server Quick Install

F-SECURE MESSAGING SECURITY GATEWAY

Ubuntu Linux Server Tutorial February 16, and its semi uncomplicated organization. We are also going to install an OpenSSH server.

Hyper-V Installation Guide for Snare Server

AlienVault. Unified Security Management (USM) x Initial Setup Guide

Installing an IBM Workplace/Portal Server on Linux

Linux Server (Web, FTP, File) on Vmware

MFC6490CW Windows Network Connection Repair Instructions

Instructions for installing Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 on HP ProLiant servers

Installing Operating Systems

Creating a New Domain Tree in the Forest

LifeSize Transit Virtual Appliance Installation Guide June 2011

Deployment Guide: Transparent Mode

WatchGuard Dimension v1.1 Update 1 Release Notes

Quick Installation Guide

How To Install And Configure Windows Server 2003 On A Student Computer

Installing the Microsoft Network Driver Interface

Quick Installation Guide

Setting up a VPN connection Windows XP

Installation Quick Start SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP1

How to Encrypt your Windows 7 SDS Machine with Bitlocker

Linux - CentOS 6 Install Guide

Cloudvue Remote Desktop Client GUI User Guide

Virtual Appliance Setup Guide

Table of Contents. OpenDrive Drive 2. Installation 4 Standard Installation Unattended Installation

Secure Perfect RAID Recovery Instructions

SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION LAB

Setting up VNC, SAMBA and SSH on Ubuntu Linux PCs Getting More Benefit out of Your Local Area Network

Outlook Profile Setup Guide Exchange 2010 Quick Start and Detailed Instructions

Hyper-V Server 2008 Setup and Configuration Tool Guide

Load Balancing. Outlook Web Access. Web Mail Using Equalizer

Using Red Hat Enterprise Linux with Georgia Tech's RHN Satellite Server Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Remote Unix Lab Environment (RULE)

Installing the Operating System or Hypervisor

Asterisk SIP Trunk Settings - Vestalink

Windows 2000 Security Configuration Guide

Step-by-Step Configuration

CommandCenter Secure Gateway

Overview. Remote access and file transfer. SSH clients by platform. Logging in remotely

Weston Public Schools Virtual Desktop Access Instructions

FOG Guide. IPBRICK International. July 17, 2013

Penetration Testing LAB Setup Guide

How to Use? SKALICLOUD DEMO

1. Set Daylight Savings Time Create Migrator Account Assign Migrator Account to Administrator group... 4

Parallels Cloud Server 6.0

F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper Virtual Appliance

Sample of Hardware Equipment Acceptance Form

Lab - Dual Boot - Vista & Windows XP

Product Version 1.0 Document Version 1.0-B

Quick Installation Guide

Transcription:

Hervey Allen Network Startup Resource Center PacNOG 6: Nadi, Fiji Installing Ubuntu Server 9.04

Default Installation If you do a default install of Jaunty Jackalope (Ubuntu 9.04) you will end up with the following: Dynamic network address via DHCP A file system of the form: / (root) All of disk minus 3xRAM <swap> 3xRAM Minimum software installation

Our Installation Manual network setup - Fixed IP address - Correct host name - Domain - Add username inst with password given in class After the initial install - You will add the Ubuntu Desktop meta-package (GNOME 2.x and X.Org) - Configure (if necessary) graphics hardware Disk configuration - Default partition scheme, but we will demo a more complex partitioning scheme

Information You Will Need You can write these down below: IP Address: Netmask: Gateway: DNS Server: Hostname: Keyboard Layout: If you have questions during installation ask your instructor or an assistant for help!

Step-by-step install of Ubuntu 9.04 1.) Insert Ubuntu installation CD-ROM 2.) Boot your machine from CD-ROM 3.) Choose your installation language:

Press <ENTER>

Choose installation language (again)

Choose your region or country

Choose continent or region (example only!) PLEASE READ!!! This is an example only! Please choose your correct region, continent and country. It is important that you do this for the country where this workshop is taking place!

Choose your country (example!) PLEASE READ!!! This is an example only! Please choose the country where this workshop is taking place!

Auto-detection of Keyboard PLEASE READ!!! If you wish to use a different keyboard than is detected we can change this after installation.

Auto-detection of keyboard cont.

Keyboard choice (example only!) If you wish to use a different keyboard than is detected we can change this after installation. Press Continue.

After keyboard selection

Detecting Network Press Cancel to configure your network manually. Press Continue to continue.

Configuring Network Be sure to select manual configuration

Static IP Address Refer to your network information you gathered at the start of this exercise. If you are not sure of any information ask your instructor or an assistant for help.

Network Mask (netmask) The installer wants netmasks in the form: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn For instance, a /24 is represented as 255.255.255.0

Network Gateway Refer to your network information you gathered at the start of this exercise. If you are not sure of any information ask your instructor or an assistant for help.

Name Server or DNS Refer to your network information you gathered at the start of this exercise. If you are not sure of any information ask your instructor or an assistant for help.

Hostname Only enter the hostname. You will enter the domain name in the next step.

Domain Name Refer to your network information you gathered at the start of this exercise. If you are not sure of any information ask your instructor or an assistant for help.

Configuring Your Clock It s important that you configure your clock for the time zone where this course is taking place. If you choose another time zone some of your server settings will not be optimal including the locations where you obtain additional software for your installation.

Select Your Time Zone If you chose Select from worldwide list in the previous step, then scroll down the screen until you find your region and country. Highlight your choice and press <ENTER> to continue.

Configuring Your Clock cont. The diagram on the right is an example only. Please choose the country where this workshop is taking place and press <ENTER> to continue.

Partitioning Your Disk In class your instructor may demonstrate doing a manual partition of your drive. Please select either Guided use entire disk or Guided use entire disk and set up LVM and press <ENTER> to continue.

Partitioning Your Disk cont. Assuming you have a single disk and we plan on using the entire disk, then your screen should look something like this. The sizes will be different. This is an example only.

Partitioning Your Disk cont. Select <Yes> and press <ENTER> to continue.

Partitioning Your Disk cont. The full size of the disk or max should be entered here. Select <Continue> and press <ENTER> to continue.

Partitioning Your Disk cont. Select <Yes> and press <ENTER> to continue.

Installing the Base System You will see your disk being partitioned as well as a number of packages being installed. This may take a few moments.

Create a User You can actually use any descriptive name you wish here, but be sure in the next step to name the user inst.

Select Username inst Please be sure to use inst as the username. We will be using this user during the week.

Set Password for User inst Please use the password given in class. If you use a different password we may not be able to assist with possible problems during the workshop.

Set Password for User inst cont. Enter the password given in class, select <Continue> and press <ENTER>.

Encrypt Home Directory - No Select <No> and press <ENTER> to continue. This is a nice feature, particularly on portable devices that can be easily stolen or lost, to protect personal data.

Enter in HTTP Proxy Information For most workshops no HTTP proxy is used. If one is in use we will tell you before installation. In most cases, enter nothing, select <Continue> and press <ENTER>.

Scanning Mirrors Dialogue This screen may pause for a while as your installation attempts to find the nearest Ubuntu software repository. If you entered in the wrong time zone when setting your clock this dialogue may take considerably longer to finish. This can be resolved later.

Automatic Updates Please choose No automatic updates for now to avoid issues with bandwidth and version problems with installed software. We can discuss this more during the workshop.

Software Installation Other items we will install during the workshop. Please be sure to select OpenSSH server, then select <Continue> and press <ENTER>.

Final Install Steps These should appear on your screen as Ubuntu finishes its installation process.

Installation Completed If you are installing from a CD-ROM be sure to remove it as the machine is rebooting. Select <Continue> and press <ENTER> to reboot your machine. Congratulations. Ubuntu 9.04 is now installed

What Was Installed 1. A simple disk partition scheme: /boot / or root partition swap /sda1 /sda3 /sda2 2. Statically configured Network with: - IP address - Hostname - Netmask - Domain Name - Network Gateway - Name server 3. Initial user name, inst with password given in class. 4. OpenSSH Server and basic software.

Initial Ubuntu Boot If you re-boot in to Ubuntu you should see something like this. If the prompt sticks at Restarting OpenBSD Secure Shell server sshd press <ENTER> to view the log in prompt.