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Help: production U disk installation redhat can't find the image file

Time:10-29

http://www.xiaobaixitong.com/jiaocheng/13194.html
According to the teaching material of this site made a U disk to install redhat 5.8

But after installation into the interface chose Englist & gt; Us & gt; Hard drive
No SDB partition for the appearance of the interface interface

I try to select each but always prompt to find an image file Device/dev/had1 does not appera to contain Red Hat enterprise Linux Server CDROM images


Ah dug for many websites, such as:
reference

https://bbs.csdn.net/topics/392439312https://blog.csdn.net/yuesichiu/article/details/38733605
https://blog.csdn.net/cloudeagle_bupt/article/details/81396071
https://jingyan.baidu.com/article/456c463b40a7580a59314475.html


. And so on, all of the above methods I have tried again, for several days but still no help, I have you help me take a look at where the problem is out?



CodePudding user response:

How do U disk, can't identify? CD in loading points, save trouble,,

CodePudding user response:

Confirm your U disk file system type? Centos can identify? Or is your U disk

CodePudding user response:

Confirm your U disk file system type? Centos can identify? Or do you U disk is NTFS?

CodePudding user response:

@ xx344879362 my u disk file system is FAT32,

As # 1 said, my u disk cannot be identified, yesterday I wrote a rhel - server - 6.8 - x86_64 - DVD. Iso, but only after installation into the interface shows the u disk partitions, but find hard disk partition

CodePudding user response:

You are installed on the laptop?
If you can choose graphics installation is a desktop, there would be no this problem should be
Notebook for graphics card driver problem I use command line mode, also encountered this problem, you try using a cd-rom installed?

CodePudding user response:

Yes, I want to install to my contact notebook, what's the difference between a notebook installation and installed on the PC, then I want to install on my laptop should how to operate? Installing Linux for the first time I don't know how to get the

CodePudding user response:

My U disk installed on the laptop is likely to have a lot of problems, including display and you meet this
Behind me burn a CD installation have these questions, if early convenience suggest you burn a CD installation will cause many fewer problems, not to learn Linux is frustrated at the beginning, learn to slowly learn deeper behind the Linux kernel and then try to use what U disk to install

Remember don't directly select installation options during the installation, after the DVD boot to join this parameter:
The boot: Linux nofb apm=off acpi=off pci=noacpi
Behind the laptop will be showed normal, and then will enter into the state of graphical interface to install, and then according to the traditional tutorial step by step to install good

CodePudding user response:

I own U disk installed on the laptop a lot of problems, including display and you meet this
Behind me burn a CD installation have these questions, if early convenience suggest you burn a CD installation will cause many fewer problems, not to learn Linux is frustrated at the beginning, learn to slowly learn deeper behind the Linux kernel and then try to use what U disk to install

Remember don't directly select installation options during the installation, after the DVD boot to join this parameter:
The boot: Linux nofb apm=off acpi=off pci=noacpi
Behind the laptop will be showed normal, and then will enter into the state of graphical interface to install, and then according to the traditional tutorial step by step installation

CodePudding user response:

If there is no special consideration, 5.8 is not a suitable choice, has been the old version, recommend starting CENTOS 7, or at least CENTOS6,

CodePudding user response:

Support U disk is bad, do a CD must be OK

CodePudding user response:

Other version is good, only our company's server use redhat 5.8, so I want to learn to install, on such a large pit

CodePudding user response:

Just a good laptop without a cd-rom, thinking about doing a U disk is more convenient, yesterday saw a post said many laptop does not support other systems, other than the Windows don't know if this is true,

CodePudding user response:

refer to 12 floor qq_34817440 reply:
is a good laptop without a cd-rom, thinking about doing a U disk is more convenient, yesterday saw a post said many laptop does not support other systems, other than the Windows don't know if this is true,


Myself to that with external drives, dress can be installed, but feel more pit, according to the elder brother of the bird book, notebook and joined a lot of different reason for PC hardware management and power saving mechanism, so will be more complex, but not hold,

I was successful for duck, but also has a few small problem, slowly under repair, mainly they know too little, so I do not know what reason of the problem

CodePudding user response:

Using the Linux system the dd command make
1. Confirm the U disk path
Sudo fdisk -l
2. Format the U disk, first need to format the umount U disk (/dev/SDB for your usb device)
Sudo umount/dev/SDB *
3. The format the U disk (/dev/SDB for your usb device)
Sudo MKFS. Vfat/dev/SDB -i
4. Use the dd command to write iso file U disk (/dev/SDB for your usb device, XXX to the iso file name, if the file is not in the current directory if=directory/XXX)
Sudo dd if=XXX of=/dev/SDB bs=1 m
For order to complete the production is completed
Note: a new terminal execution
Sudo watch - n 5 pkill - USR1 dd
View progress

CodePudding user response:

The original poster please self-test

CodePudding user response:

On the 14th floor BIYUUGPW
reference response:
using Linux dd command make
1. Confirm the U disk path
Sudo fdisk -l
2. Format the U disk, first need to format the umount U disk (/dev/SDB for your usb device)
Sudo umount/dev/SDB *
3. The format the U disk (/dev/SDB for your usb device)
Sudo MKFS. Vfat/dev/SDB -i
4. Use the dd command to write iso file U disk (/dev/SDB for your usb device, XXX to the iso file name, if the file is not in the current directory if=directory/XXX)
Sudo dd if=XXX of=/dev/SDB bs=1 m
For order to complete the production is completed
Note: a new terminal execution
Sudo watch - n 5 pkill - USR1 dd
View progress

Well, thank you, I'll try, but I do not have true machine version of Linux system, only in the virtual machine installed a, I don't know can you make?

CodePudding user response:

reference 16 floor qq_34817440 response:
Quote: refer to the 14 floor BIYUUGPW response:

Using the Linux system the dd command make
1. Confirm the U disk path
Sudo fdisk -l
2. Format the U disk, first need to format the umount U disk (/dev/SDB for your usb device)
Sudo umount/dev/SDB *
3. The format the U disk (/dev/SDB for your usb device)
Sudo MKFS. Vfat/dev/SDB -i
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