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<b><font face="ARIAL NARROW,HELVETICA">Installing from the SGI
XFS for Red Hat Linux 7.2 Installer</font></b></h2>


<P>
The SGI XFS Filesystem 1.0.2 Release for Red Hat Linux 7.2 Installer is
available as an 
<A HREF="ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/download/Release-1.0.2/installer/i386/RH7.2-SGI-XFS-1.0.2.iso">ISO
image</A>, from which you can create a bootable 
installer CD-ROM.  This CD-ROM, together
with the original Red Hat Linux 7.2 installation media, will allow you to
install an XFS-capable system based on Red Hat 7.2.  A system installer
is currently not available for systems with IA-64 architecture.
</P>



<P>
The SGI installer is a modified version of the standard Red Hat installer,
so answers to most questions about the install can be found in
<A HREF="http://www.redhat.com/support/manuals/RHL-7.2-Manual/install-guide/">
the Red Hat 7.2 Installation Guide</A>.
</P>

<p>
A list of caveats you should take into account when installing
SGI XFS Linux Release 1.0.2 with the Red Hat Linux 7.2 Installer is provided
<A HREF="#_installcavs">below</A>
</p>
<P>
In general, you can either boot directly from the installer, or create a
boot floppy from the appropriate disk image in the <tt>images/</tt> directory
on the CD.
The basic install methods default to XFS on all filesystems.  You may
select the "Custom" install method for additional control of filesystem
types.
</P>

<P>
Upgrades from previous Red Hat Linux versions are supported, as are
upgrades from previous XFS/Red Hat Linux installations.  Note, however,
that an upgrade install will <b>not</b> convert any existing ext2 filesystems
to xfs.
</P>

<h3>
<A NAME="_installcavs">Installer caveats</A>
</h3>

<p>
Following is a list of caveats you must consider when
installing SGI XFS Linux Release 1.0.2 with the Red Hat Linux 7.2
Installer.
These caveats apply only to the Installer itself.  Please
see
<a href="102_caveats.html">XFS for Linux Release 1.0.2 Caveats</a>
for XFS Filesystem caveats.
</p>


<p>
<ul>
<li>
When using this installer on a system with data, make
sure that full backups are performed before attempting
the install.
</li>
</ul>

<p>
<ul>
<li>
Kickstart installations may choose the xfs filesystem
with the "--fs xfs" command.
</li>
</ul>


<p>
<ul>
<li>
<A NAME="_RPMwarn">
Do not upgrade your kernel to subsequent Red Hat Linux RPMs, or
you will be unable to access your XFS partitions.
SGI will release XFS-capable kernel RPMs from time to time.
</li>
</ul>

<p>
<ul>
<li>
Please report any bugs found in the installer to 
<a href="mailto:linux-xfs@oss.sgi.com">linux-xfs@oss.sgi.com</a>.
Any bugs determined to be a RedHat bug will be forwarded
on.
</li>
</ul>

<p>
<ul>
<li>
Making a boot
floppy may not work due to the size of the kernel and necessary
modules.  Instead of a boot floppy, the install CD can be used for
rescue by typing "linux rescue" at the boot prompt.
</li>
<p>
<li>
If you get an "invalid video mode" at boot time,
simply press &lt;RETURN&gt; and choose a video mode from the list ("0" should
work fine).
</li>
<p>
<li>
Support for the GRUB bootloader is not yet complete, and selecting
GRUB may result in a system which does not boot.  LILO is fully
supported.
</li>
</ul>
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