Firstly mount your system CD/DVD and then select installation option then press Enter.
Skip media checking (select skip option and then press Enter).
Then click on Next button
Select your language type Then click on Next button.
Then select you language country then click on Next button.
Select you storage device then click on Next
Click on yes, discard any data then Next
Chose your Hostname then click on Next
Select your time zone city then Next
Type your ROOT user password then Next
Chose create custom layout then Next
Now make disk partition for Linux operating system then Next
Create your swap partition and size should be up to 4g then Next
Now create Root partition (/) and file system type ext4 then Next
Next
Chose Desktop environment then Next
Now your installation starting
Then Reboot your PC
Forward
Select Yes i agree then forward
Forward
Now if you want to create any user for Linux then you can otherwise click on forward
Set your Date Time then forward
Finish
Now login with Root user which is the admin user of Redhat Linux.
For more
Skip media checking (select skip option and then press Enter).
Then click on Next button
Select your language type Then click on Next button.
Then select you language country then click on Next button.
Select you storage device then click on Next
Click on yes, discard any data then Next
Chose your Hostname then click on Next
Select your time zone city then Next
Type your ROOT user password then Next
Chose create custom layout then Next
Now make disk partition for Linux operating system then Next
/*
RAM between 1GB and 2GB then Swap = 1.5 times the size of RAM
RAM between 2GB and 16GB then Swap = equal to the size of RAM
RAM more than 16GB then Swap Size = 16GB
Since my RAM is 2GB, so I have 3GB of Swap Size.
*/
Create your swap partition and size should be up to 4g then Next
Now create Root partition (/) and file system type ext4 then Next
Next
Chose Desktop environment then Next
Now your installation starting
Then Reboot your PC
Forward
Select Yes i agree then forward
Forward
Now if you want to create any user for Linux then you can otherwise click on forward
Set your Date Time then forward
Finish
Now login with Root user which is the admin user of Redhat Linux.
For more
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