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- suffix: ".alma.1"
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enabled: true
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- add_files:
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- type: "patch"
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name: "anaconda-user-help-almalinux-branding.patch"
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number: "Latest"
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- changelog_entry:
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- name: "Eduard Abdullin"
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email: "eabdullin@almalinux.org"
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line:
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- "Apply AlmaLinux branding patch"
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- add_files:
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- type: "patch"
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name: "anaconda-user-help-almalinux-branding.patch"
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number: "Latest"
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diff -ruN anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/anaconda-help-anchors.json anaconda-user-help-8.3.3/rhel/anaconda-help-anchors.json
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--- anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/anaconda-help-anchors.json 2020-09-03 18:22:37.000000000 -0700
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+++ anaconda-user-help-8.3.3/rhel/anaconda-help-anchors.json 2020-11-04 16:03:18.838000000 -0800
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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
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"connect-to-red-hat_configuring-software-settings",
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"ProgressHub":
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-"installation-complete_installing-RHEL",
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+"installation-complete_installing-ALMA",
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"RootPasswordSpoke":
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"configuring-a-root-password_graphical-installation",
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diff -ruN anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml anaconda-user-help-8.3.3/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml
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--- anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml 2020-09-03 18:22:37.000000000 -0700
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+++ anaconda-user-help-8.3.3/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml 2020-11-04 16:00:14.792000000 -0800
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@@ -2,11 +2,11 @@
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diff -aruN anaconda-user-help-9.0.0/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml anaconda-user-help-9.0.0.alma/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml
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--- anaconda-user-help-9.0.0/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml 2022-01-04 23:34:06.000000000 +0300
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+++ anaconda-user-help-9.0.0.alma/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml 2022-05-19 11:58:45.000000000 +0300
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@@ -2,18 +2,18 @@
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<info>
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<title>Customizing your installation</title>
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<date>2020-09-04</date>
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<date>2021-12-08</date>
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-<orgname>Red Hat</orgname>
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+<orgname>AlmaLinux</orgname>
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</info>
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<simpara>The <emphasis role="strong">Installation Summary</emphasis> window contains the following categories:</simpara>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem>
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<simpara><emphasis role="strong">SOFTWARE</emphasis>: You can configure Installation Source and Software Selection.</simpara>
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<simpara><emphasis role="strong">LOCALIZATION</emphasis>: You can configure Keyboard, Language Support, and Time and Date.</simpara>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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-<simpara><emphasis role="strong">SYSTEM</emphasis>: You can configure Installation Destination, Connect to Red Hat, KDUMP, Network and Host Name, and Security Policy.</simpara>
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+<simpara><emphasis role="strong">SYSTEM</emphasis>: You can configure Installation Destination, KDUMP, Network and Host Name, and Security Policy.</simpara>
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-<simpara><emphasis role="strong">SOFTWARE</emphasis>: You can configure Connect to Red Hat, Installation Source, and Software Selection.</simpara>
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+<simpara><emphasis role="strong">SOFTWARE</emphasis>: You can configure Installation Source, and Software Selection.</simpara>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<simpara><emphasis role="strong">USER SETTINGS</emphasis>: You can configure a root password to log in to the administrator account that is used for system administration tasks, and create a user account to login to the system.</simpara>
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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
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<row>
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<entry align="left" valign="top"><simpara><emphasis role="strong">Warning symbol type 1</emphasis></simpara></entry>
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<entry align="left" valign="top"><simpara>Yellow triangle with an exclamation mark and red text</simpara></entry>
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-<entry align="left" valign="top"><simpara>Requires attention before installation. For example, Network & Host Name requires attention before you can register and download from the Content Delivery Network (CDN).</simpara></entry>
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+<entry align="left" valign="top"><simpara>Requires attention before installation.</simpara></entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry align="left" valign="top"><simpara><emphasis role="strong">Warning symbol type 2</emphasis></simpara></entry>
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@@ -53,12 +53,12 @@
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<simpara><emphasis role="strong">SYSTEM</emphasis>: You can configure Installation Destination, KDUMP, Network and Host Name, and Security Policy.</simpara>
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@@ -49,9 +49,9 @@
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<note>
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<simpara>A warning message is displayed at the bottom of the <emphasis role="strong">Installation Summary</emphasis> window and the <emphasis role="strong">Begin Installation</emphasis> button is disabled until you configure all of the required categories.</simpara>
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<simpara>A warning message is displayed at the bottom of the <emphasis role="strong">Installation Summary</emphasis> window and the <emphasis role="strong">Begin Installation</emphasis> button is disabled until you configure all of the required categories.</simpara>
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</note>
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-<simpara>This section contains information about customizing your Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation using the Graphical User Interface (GUI). The GUI is the preferred method of installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux when you boot the system from a CD, DVD, or USB flash drive, or from a network using PXE.</simpara>
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+<simpara>This section contains information about customizing your AlmaLinux installation using the Graphical User Interface (GUI). The GUI is the preferred method of installing AlmaLinux when you boot the system from a CD, DVD, or USB flash drive, or from a network using PXE.</simpara>
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<note>
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<simpara>There may be some variance between the online help and the content that is published on the Customer Portal. For the latest updates, see the installation content on the Customer Portal.</simpara>
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</note>
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</preface>
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-<chapter xml:id="installing-rhel-using-anaconda_graphical-installation">
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+<chapter xml:id="installing-alma-using-anaconda_graphical-installation">
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<title>Configuring language and location settings</title>
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<simpara>The installation program uses the language that you selected during installation.</simpara>
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<orderedlist numeration="arabic">
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@@ -69,19 +69,19 @@
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<orderedlist numeration="arabic">
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<title>Procedure</title>
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<listitem>
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@ -75,14 +50,16 @@ diff -ruN anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml anaconda-us
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+<simpara>From the right-hand pane of the <emphasis role="strong">Welcome to AlmaLinux</emphasis> window, select a location specific to your region.</simpara>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<simpara>Click <guibutton>Continue</guibutton> to proceed to the <xref linkend="graphical-installation_graphical-installation"/> window.</simpara>
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<important>
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-<simpara>If you are installing a pre-release version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, a warning message is displayed about the pre-release status of the installation media. Click <guibutton>I want to proceed</guibutton> to continue with the installation, or <guibutton>I want to exit</guibutton> to quit the installation and reboot the system.</simpara>
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+<simpara>If you are installing a pre-release version of AlmaLinux, a warning message is displayed about the pre-release status of the installation media. Click <guibutton>I want to proceed</guibutton> to continue with the installation, or <guibutton>I want to exit</guibutton> to quit the installation and reboot the system.</simpara>
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</important>
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-<simpara>Click <guibutton>Continue</guibutton> to proceed to the <citetitle>Installing and deploying RHEL</citetitle> on the Red Hat Customer Portal window.</simpara>
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+<simpara>Click <guibutton>Continue</guibutton> to proceed to the <citetitle>Installing and deploying AlmaLinux</citetitle>.</simpara> <!--#TODO-->
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</listitem>
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</orderedlist>
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<listitem>
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-<simpara>If you are installing a pre-release version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, a warning message is displayed about the pre-release status of the installation media.</simpara>
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+<simpara>If you are installing a pre-release version of AlmaLinux, a warning message is displayed about the pre-release status of the installation media.</simpara>
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<orderedlist numeration="loweralpha">
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<listitem>
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<simpara>To continue with the installation, click <guibutton>I want to proceed</guibutton>, or</simpara>
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<section xml:id="_configuring_keyboard_language_and_time_and_date_settings">
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<title>Configuring keyboard, language, and time and date settings</title>
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<note>
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To change any of the settings, complete the following steps, otherwise proceed to <xref linkend="configuring-software-settings_graphical-installation"/>.</simpara>
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</note>
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<orderedlist numeration="arabic">
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<title>Procedure: Configuring keyboard settings</title>
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<simpara>Configure keyboard settings:</simpara>
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<orderedlist numeration="loweralpha">
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<listitem>
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-<simpara>From the <emphasis role="strong">Installation Summary</emphasis> window, click <emphasis role="strong">Keyboard</emphasis>. The default layout depends on the option selected in <xref linkend="installing-rhel-using-anaconda_graphical-installation"/>.</simpara>
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+<simpara>From the <emphasis role="strong">Installation Summary</emphasis> window, click <emphasis role="strong">Keyboard</emphasis>. The default layout depends on the option selected in <xref linkend="installing-alma-using-anaconda_graphical-installation"/>.</simpara>
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<orderedlist numeration="loweralpha">
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<simpara>Click <guibutton>+</guibutton> to open the <emphasis role="strong">Add a Keyboard Layout</emphasis> window and change to a different layout.</simpara>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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-<simpara>Click <guibutton>Done</guibutton> to apply the settings and return to <citetitle>Installing and deploying RHEL</citetitle> on the Red Hat Customer Portal.</simpara>
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+<simpara>Click <guibutton>Done</guibutton> to apply the settings and return to <citetitle>Installing and deploying AlmaLinux</citetitle>.</simpara> <!--#TODO-->
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</listitem>
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</orderedlist>
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</listitem>
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<simpara>From the left pane, click a group to select additional languages, and from the right pane, select regional options. Repeat this process for languages that you require.</simpara>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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-<simpara>Click <guibutton>Done</guibutton> to apply the changes and return to <citetitle>Installing and deploying RHEL</citetitle> on the Red Hat Customer Portal.</simpara>
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+<simpara>Click <guibutton>Done</guibutton> to apply the changes and return to <citetitle>Installing and deploying AlmaLinux</citetitle>.</simpara> <!--#TODO-->
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</listitem>
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</orderedlist>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<simpara>From the <emphasis role="strong">Installation Summary</emphasis> window, click <emphasis role="strong">Time & Date</emphasis>. The <emphasis role="strong">Time & Date</emphasis> window opens.</simpara>
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<note>
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+<simpara>The <emphasis role="strong">Time & Date</emphasis> settings are configured by default based on the settings you selected in <xref linkend="installing-alma-using-anaconda_graphical-installation"/>.</simpara>
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+<simpara>The list of cities and regions come from the Time Zone Database (<literal role="package">tzdata</literal>) public domain that is maintained by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). AlmaLinux can not add cities or regions to this database. You can find more information at the <link xl:href="http://www.iana.org/time-zones">IANA official website</link>.</simpara>
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</note>
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<orderedlist numeration="loweralpha">
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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-<simpara>Click <guibutton>Done</guibutton> to apply the changes and return to <citetitle>Installing and deploying RHEL</citetitle> on the Red Hat Customer Portal.</simpara>
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+<simpara>Click <guibutton>Done</guibutton> to apply the changes and return to <citetitle>Installing and deploying AlmaLinux</citetitle>.</simpara><!--#TODO-->
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<note>
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<simpara>If you disable network time synchronization, the controls at the bottom of the window become active, allowing you to set the time and date manually.</simpara>
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</note>
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<simpara>This section contains information about configuring Installation Destination, KDUMP, Network and Host Name, and Security Policy.</simpara>
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<section xml:id="configuring-system-settings_configuring-system-settings">
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<title>Configuring installation destination</title>
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</warning>
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<important>
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If you choose to partition your system automatically, you should manually edit your <literal>/boot</literal> partition.</simpara>
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<listitem>
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<simpara>From the <emphasis role="strong">Local Standard Disks</emphasis> section, select the storage device that you require; a white check mark indicates your selection. Disks without a white check mark are not used during the installation process; they are ignored if you choose automatic partitioning, and they are not available in manual partitioning.</simpara>
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<note>
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</note>
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<simpara>Optional: Select <emphasis role="strong">Encrypt my data</emphasis> to encrypt all partitions except the ones needed to boot the system (such as <literal>/boot</literal>) using <emphasis>Linux Unified Key Setup</emphasis> (LUKS). Encrypting your hard drive is recommended.</simpara>
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<listitem>
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<simpara>Click <guibutton>Save Passphrase</guibutton> to complete disk encryption.</simpara>
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<warning>
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-<simpara>If you lose the LUKS passphrase, any encrypted partitions and their data is completely inaccessible. There is no way to recover a lost passphrase. However, if you perform a Kickstart installation, you can save encryption passphrases and create backup encryption passphrases during the installation. See the <link xl:href="https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html-single/performing_an_advanced_rhel_installation/index/"><emphasis>Performing an advanced RHEL installation</emphasis></link> document for information.</simpara>
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+ <simpara>If you lose the LUKS passphrase, any encrypted partitions and their data is completely inaccessible. There is no way to recover a lost passphrase. However, if you perform a Kickstart installation, you can save encryption passphrases and create backup encryption passphrases during the installation.</simpara>
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+<simpara>If you lose the LUKS passphrase, any encrypted partitions and their data is completely inaccessible. There is no way to recover a lost passphrase. However, if you perform a Kickstart installation, you can save encryption passphrases and create backup encryption passphrases during the installation.</simpara>
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<simpara>Click <guibutton>Done</guibutton>.</simpara>
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<warning>
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<simpara>If you <emphasis role="strong">delete</emphasis> a partition, all data on that partition is lost. If you want to preserve your data, use the <emphasis role="strong">Shrink</emphasis> option, not the <emphasis role="strong">Delete</emphasis> option.</simpara>
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<simpara>To reclaim space, select a disk or partition, and click either the <guibutton>Delete</guibutton> button to delete that partition, or all partitions on a selected disk, or click <guibutton>Shrink</guibutton> to use free space on a partition while preserving the existing data.</simpara>
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+<simpara>Click <guibutton>Reclaim space</guibutton> to apply the changes and return to <citetitle>Installing and deploying AlmaLinux</citetitle>.</simpara><!--#TODO-->
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-<simpara>Red Hat Enterprise Linux uses GRand Unified Bootloader version 2 (<emphasis role="strong"><phrase role="application">GRUB2</phrase></emphasis>) as the boot loader for AMD64 and Intel 64, IBM Power Systems, and ARM. For IBM Z, the <emphasis role="strong">zipl</emphasis> boot loader is used.</simpara>
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+<simpara>AlmaLinux uses GRand Unified Bootloader version 2 (<emphasis role="strong"><phrase role="application">GRUB2</phrase></emphasis>) as the boot loader for AMD64, Intel 64, and ARM.</simpara>
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+<simpara>AlmaLinux uses GRand Unified Bootloader version 2 (<emphasis role="strong"><phrase role="application">GRUB2</phrase></emphasis>) as the boot loader for AMD64 and Intel 64, IBM Power Systems, and ARM. For IBM Z, the <emphasis role="strong">zipl</emphasis> boot loader is used.</simpara>
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<simpara>The boot loader is the first program that runs when the system starts and is responsible for loading and transferring control to an operating system. <emphasis role="strong"><phrase role="application">GRUB2</phrase></emphasis> can boot any compatible operating system (including Microsoft Windows) and can also use chain loading to transfer control to other boot loaders for unsupported operating systems.</simpara>
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<simpara>Installing <emphasis role="strong"><phrase role="application">GRUB2</phrase></emphasis> may overwrite your existing boot loader.</simpara>
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+<simpara>Click <guibutton>Done</guibutton> to apply the settings and return to <citetitle>Installing and deploying AlmaLinux</citetitle>.</simpara><!--#TODO-->
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-<simpara>The amount of memory that you reserve is determined by your system architecture (AMD64 and Intel 64 have different requirements than IBM Power) as well as the total amount of system memory. In most cases, automatic reservation is satisfactory.</simpara>
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+<simpara>The amount of memory that you reserve is determined by your system architecture as well as the total amount of system memory. In most cases, automatic reservation is satisfactory.</simpara>
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<simpara>Additional settings, such as the location where kernel crash dumps will be saved, can only be configured after the installation using either the <emphasis role="strong"><phrase role="application">system-config-kdump</phrase></emphasis> graphical interface, or manually in the <literal>/etc/kdump.conf</literal> configuration file.</simpara>
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<listitem>
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-<simpara>There are several types of network device naming standards used to identify network devices with persistent names, for example, <literal>em1</literal> and <literal>wl3sp0</literal>. For information about these standards, see the <link xl:href="https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html-single/configuring_and_managing_networking/index/"><emphasis>Configuring and managing networking</emphasis></link> document.</simpara>
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+ <simpara>There are several types of network device naming standards used to identify network devices with persistent names, for example, <literal>em1</literal> and <literal>wl3sp0</literal>.</simpara>
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||||
+<simpara>There are several types of network device naming standards used to identify network devices with persistent names, for example, <literal>em1</literal> and <literal>wl3sp0</literal>.</simpara>
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</listitem>
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||||
<listitem>
|
||||
<simpara>The host name can be either a fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) in the format <emphasis>hostname.domainname</emphasis>, or a short host name with no domain name. Many networks have a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) service that automatically supplies connected systems with a domain name. To allow the DHCP service to assign the domain name to this machine, specify only the short host name. The value <literal>localhost.localdomain</literal> means that no specific static host name for the target system is configured, and the actual host name of the installed system is configured during the processing of the network configuration, for example, by <literal>NetworkManager</literal> using DHCP or DNS.</simpara>
|
||||
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|
||||
<title>Editing network interface configuration</title>
|
||||
<simpara>This section contains information about the most important settings for a typical wired connection used during installation. Configuration of other types of networks is broadly similar, although the specific configuration parameters might be different.</simpara>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
-<simpara>On IBM Z, you cannot add a new connection as the network subchannels need to be grouped and set online beforehand, and this is currently done only in the booting phase.</simpara>
|
||||
</itemizedlist>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
<orderedlist numeration="arabic">
|
||||
<title>Procedure</title>
|
||||
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|
||||
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||||
<important>
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||||
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|
||||
<listitem>
|
||||
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|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem>
|
||||
<simpara>You can enable or disable all users on the system from connecting to this network using the <emphasis role="strong">All users may connect to this network</emphasis> option. If you disable this option, only <literal role="systemitem">root</literal> will be able to connect to this network.</simpara>
|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
-</section>
|
||||
</section>
|
||||
<section xml:id="security-policy_configuring-system-settings">
|
||||
<title>Configuring Security Policy</title>
|
||||
-<simpara>This section contains information about the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3 Beta security policy and how to configure it for use on your system.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>This section contains information about the AlmaLinux 8.3 security policy and how to configure it for use on your system.</simpara>
|
||||
<section xml:id="about-security-policy_security-policy">
|
||||
<title>About security policy</title>
|
||||
-<simpara>The Red Hat Enterprise Linux security policy adheres to restrictions and recommendations (compliance policies) defined by the Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) standard. The packages are automatically installed. However, by default, no policies are enforced and therefore no checks are performed during or after installation unless specifically configured.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>The AlmaLinux security policy adheres to restrictions and recommendations (compliance policies) defined by the Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) standard. The packages are automatically installed. However, by default, no policies are enforced and therefore no checks are performed during or after installation unless specifically configured.</simpara>
|
||||
<simpara>Applying a security policy is not a mandatory feature of the installation program. If you apply a security policy to the system, it is installed using restrictions and recommendations defined in the profile that you selected. The <emphasis role="strong"><phrase role="package">openscap-scanner</phrase></emphasis> package is added to your package selection, providing a preinstalled tool for compliance and vulnerability scanning. After the installation finishes, the system is automatically scanned to verify compliance. The results of this scan are saved to the <literal>/root/openscap_data</literal> directory on the installed system. You can also load additional profiles from an HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP server.</simpara>
|
||||
</section>
|
||||
<section xml:id="configuring-security-policy_security-policy">
|
||||
@@ -619,366 +610,18 @@
|
||||
<listitem>
|
||||
<simpara><literal role="literal">scap-security-guide(8)</literal> - The manual page for the <literal role="literal">scap-security-guide</literal> project contains information about SCAP security profiles, including examples on how to utilize the provided benchmarks using the OpenSCAP utility.</simpara>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Red Hat Enterprise Linux security compliance information is available in the <link xl:href="https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html-single/security_hardening/index/"><emphasis>Security hardening</emphasis></link> document.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
</itemizedlist>
|
||||
</section>
|
||||
</section>
|
||||
</chapter>
|
||||
<chapter xml:id="configuring-software-settings_graphical-installation">
|
||||
<title>Configuring software options</title>
|
||||
-<simpara>This section contains information about configuring Red Hat Content Delivery Network (CDN), your installation source and software selection settings, and activating a repository.</simpara>
|
||||
-<section xml:id="connect-to-red-hat_configuring-software-settings">
|
||||
-</section>
|
||||
-<section xml:id="connect-to-red-hat_configuring-system-settings">
|
||||
-<title>Configuring Connect to Red Hat</title>
|
||||
-<simpara>The Red Hat Content Delivery Network (CDN), available from cdn.redhat.com, is a geographically distributed series of static web servers that contain content and errata that is consumed by systems. The content can be consumed directly, such as using a system registered to Red Hat Subscription Management. The CDN is protected by x.509 certificate authentication to ensure that only valid users have access. When a system is registered to Red Hat Subscription Management, the attached subscriptions govern which subset of the CDN the system can access.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>Registering and installing RHEL from the CDN provides the following benefits:</simpara>
|
||||
-<itemizedlist>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>The CDN installation method supports the Boot ISO and the Binary DVD ISO image files. However, the use of the smaller Boot ISO image file is recommended as it consumes less space than the larger Binary DVD ISO image file.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>The CDN installation method supports the Boot ISO and the DVD ISO image files. However, the use of the smaller Boot ISO image file is recommended as it consumes less space than the larger DVD ISO image file.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>The CDN uses the latest packages resulting in a fully up-to-date system right after installation. There is no requirement to install package updates immediately after installation as is often the case when using the Binary DVD ISO image file.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>The CDN uses the latest packages resulting in a fully up-to-date system right after installation. There is no requirement to install package updates immediately after installation as is often the case when using the DVD ISO image file.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Integrated support for connecting to Red Hat Insights and enabling System Purpose.</simpara>
|
||||
@ -286,7 +264,7 @@ diff -ruN anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml anaconda-us
|
||||
-</itemizedlist>
|
||||
-<section xml:id="system_purposes-adoc_connect-to-red-hat">
|
||||
-<title>Introduction to System Purpose</title>
|
||||
-<simpara>System Purpose is an optional but recommended feature of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation. You use System Purpose to record the intended use of a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 system, and ensure that the entitlement server auto-attaches the most appropriate subscription to your system.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>System Purpose is an optional but recommended feature of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation. You use System Purpose to record the intended use of a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 system, and ensure that the entitlement server auto-attaches the most appropriate subscription to your system.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>Benefits include:</simpara>
|
||||
-<itemizedlist>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
@ -305,14 +283,11 @@ diff -ruN anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml anaconda-us
|
||||
-<simpara>During image creation</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>During a GUI installation when using <emphasis role="strong">Connect to Red Hat</emphasis> to register your system and attach your Red Hat subscription</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>During a GUI installation when using the <emphasis role="strong">Connect to Red Hat</emphasis> screen to register your system and attach your Red Hat subscription</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>During a Kickstart installation when using Kickstart automation scripts</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>After installation using the <emphasis role="strong">syspurpose</emphasis> command-line (CLI) tool</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-</itemizedlist>
|
||||
-<simpara>To record the intended purpose of your system, you can configure the following components of System Purpose. The selected values are used by the entitlement server upon registration to attach the most suitable subscription for your system.</simpara>
|
||||
-<itemizedlist>
|
||||
@ -397,7 +372,7 @@ diff -ruN anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml anaconda-us
|
||||
-</orderedlist>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Select the <emphasis role="strong">Set System Purpose</emphasis> check box. System Purpose enables the entitlement server to determine and automatically attach the most appropriate subscription to satisfy the intended use of your RHEL 8 system.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>Select the <emphasis role="strong">Set System Purpose</emphasis> check box. System Purpose enables the entitlement server to determine and automatically attach the most appropriate subscription to satisfy the intended use of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 system.</simpara>
|
||||
-<orderedlist numeration="loweralpha">
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Select the required <emphasis role="strong">Role</emphasis>, <emphasis role="strong">SLA</emphasis>, and <emphasis role="strong">Usage</emphasis> from the corresponding drop-down lists.</simpara>
|
||||
@ -452,9 +427,9 @@ diff -ruN anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml anaconda-us
|
||||
-<simpara>The installation source repository used after system registration is dependent on how the system was booted.</simpara>
|
||||
-<variablelist>
|
||||
-<varlistentry>
|
||||
-<term>System booted from the Boot ISO or the Binary DVD ISO image file</term>
|
||||
-<term>System booted from the Boot ISO or the DVD ISO image file</term>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>If you booted the RHEL installation using either the <literal>Boot ISO</literal> or the <literal>Binary DVD ISO</literal> image file with the default boot parameters, the installation program automatically switches the installation source repository to the CDN after registration.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>If you booted the RHEL installation using either the <literal>Boot ISO</literal> or the <literal>DVD ISO</literal> image file with the default boot parameters, the installation program automatically switches the installation source repository to the CDN after registration.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-</varlistentry>
|
||||
-<varlistentry>
|
||||
@ -484,7 +459,7 @@ diff -ruN anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml anaconda-us
|
||||
-<itemizedlist>
|
||||
-<title>Prerequisite</title>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>You have completed the registration process as documented in the <xref linkend="register-and-install-from-cdn-using-gui_register-and-install-from-cdn"/> and <emphasis>Registered</emphasis> is displayed under <emphasis role="strong">Connect to Red Hat</emphasis> on the <emphasis role="strong">Installation Summary</emphasis> window.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>You have completed the registration process as documented in the <citetitle>Installing and deploying RHEL</citetitle> on the Red Hat Customer Portal and <emphasis>Registered</emphasis> is displayed under <emphasis role="strong">Connect to Red Hat</emphasis> on the <emphasis role="strong">Installation Summary</emphasis> window.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-</itemizedlist>
|
||||
-<orderedlist numeration="arabic">
|
||||
@ -516,7 +491,7 @@ diff -ruN anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml anaconda-us
|
||||
-<varlistentry>
|
||||
-<term>Number of subscriptions</term>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>The number of subscriptions attached are displayed.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>The number of subscriptions attached are displayed. Note: In the simple content access mode, no subscription being listed is a valid behavior.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-</varlistentry>
|
||||
-</variablelist>
|
||||
@ -525,6 +500,12 @@ diff -ruN anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml anaconda-us
|
||||
-<simpara>Verify that the registration summary matches the details that were entered.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-</orderedlist>
|
||||
-<itemizedlist role="_additional-resources">
|
||||
-<title>Additional resources</title>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>See <link xl:href="https://access.redhat.com/articles/simple-content-access">Simple Content Access</link>.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-</itemizedlist>
|
||||
-</section>
|
||||
-<section xml:id="unregistering-your-system-from-cdn-using-gui_connect-to-red-hat">
|
||||
-<title>Unregistering your system from the CDN</title>
|
||||
@ -550,7 +531,7 @@ diff -ruN anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml anaconda-us
|
||||
-<itemizedlist>
|
||||
-<title>Prerequisite</title>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>You have completed the registration process as documented in the <xref linkend="register-and-install-from-cdn-using-gui_register-and-install-from-cdn"/> and <emphasis>Registered</emphasis> is displayed under <emphasis role="strong">Connect to Red Hat</emphasis> on the <emphasis role="strong">Installation Summary</emphasis> window.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>You have completed the registration process as documented in the <citetitle>Installing and deploying RHEL</citetitle> on the Red Hat Customer Portal and <emphasis>Registered</emphasis> is displayed under <emphasis role="strong">Connect to Red Hat</emphasis> on the <emphasis role="strong">Installation Summary</emphasis> window.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-</itemizedlist>
|
||||
-<orderedlist numeration="arabic">
|
||||
@ -582,7 +563,7 @@ diff -ruN anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml anaconda-us
|
||||
-<varlistentry>
|
||||
-<term>Number of subscriptions</term>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>The number of subscriptions attached are displayed.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>The number of subscriptions attached are displayed. Note: In the simple content access mode, no subscription being listed is a valid behavior.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-</varlistentry>
|
||||
-</variablelist>
|
||||
@ -603,7 +584,7 @@ diff -ruN anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml anaconda-us
|
||||
-<itemizedlist xml:id="related-information-connect-to-red-hat">
|
||||
-<title>Related information</title>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>For information about Red Hat Insights, see the <link xl:href="https://access.redhat.com/documentation/or-in/red_hat_insights/1.0/"><emphasis>Red Hat Insights product documentation</emphasis></link>.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>For information about Red Hat Insights, see the <link xl:href="https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_insights/"><emphasis>Red Hat Insights product documentation</emphasis></link>.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>For information about Activation Keys, see the <link xl:href="https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_subscription_management/1/html/using_red_hat_subscription_management/activation_keys_con"><emphasis>Understanding Activation Keys</emphasis></link> chapter of the <emphasis>Using Red Hat Subscription Management</emphasis> document.</simpara>
|
||||
@ -613,28 +594,50 @@ diff -ruN anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml anaconda-us
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-</itemizedlist>
|
||||
-</section>
|
||||
-</section>
|
||||
+<simpara>This section contains information about configuring your installation source and software selection settings, and activating a repository.</simpara>
|
||||
</section>
|
||||
<section xml:id="security-policy_configuring-system-settings">
|
||||
<title>Configuring Security Policy</title>
|
||||
-<simpara>This section contains information about the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 security policy and how to configure it for use on your system.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>This section contains information about the AlmaLinux 9 security policy and how to configure it for use on your system.</simpara>
|
||||
<section xml:id="about-security-policy_security-policy">
|
||||
<title>About security policy</title>
|
||||
-<simpara>The Red Hat Enterprise Linux security policy adheres to restrictions and recommendations (compliance policies) defined by the Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) standard. The packages are automatically installed. However, by default, no policies are enforced and therefore no checks are performed during or after installation unless specifically configured.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>AlmaLinux security policy adheres to restrictions and recommendations (compliance policies) defined by the Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) standard. The packages are automatically installed. However, by default, no policies are enforced and therefore no checks are performed during or after installation unless specifically configured.</simpara>
|
||||
<simpara>Applying a security policy is not a mandatory feature of the installation program. If you apply a security policy to the system, it is installed using restrictions and recommendations defined in the profile that you selected. The <emphasis role="strong"><phrase role="package">openscap-scanner</phrase></emphasis> package is added to your package selection, providing a preinstalled tool for compliance and vulnerability scanning. After the installation finishes, the system is automatically scanned to verify compliance. The results of this scan are saved to the <literal>/root/openscap_data</literal> directory on the installed system. You can also load additional profiles from an HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP server.</simpara>
|
||||
</section>
|
||||
<section xml:id="configuring-security-policy_security-policy">
|
||||
@@ -981,9 +625,6 @@
|
||||
<listitem>
|
||||
<simpara><literal role="literal">scap-security-guide(8)</literal> - The manual page for the <literal role="literal">scap-security-guide</literal> project contains information about SCAP security profiles, including examples on how to utilize the provided benchmarks using the OpenSCAP utility.</simpara>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Red Hat Enterprise Linux security compliance information is available in the <link xl:href="https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html-single/security_hardening/index/"><emphasis>Security hardening</emphasis></link> document.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
</itemizedlist>
|
||||
</section>
|
||||
</section>
|
||||
@@ -993,9 +634,9 @@
|
||||
<simpara>This section contains information about configuring your installation source and software selection settings, and activating a repository.</simpara>
|
||||
<section xml:id="configuring-installation-source_configuring-software-settings">
|
||||
<title>Configuring installation source</title>
|
||||
-<simpara>Complete the steps in this procedure to configure an installation source from either auto-detected installation media, Red Hat CDN, or the network.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>Complete the steps in this procedure to configure an installation source from either auto-detected installation media or the network.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>Complete the steps in this procedure to configure an installation source from either auto-detected installation media, or the network.</simpara><!--TODO-->
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
-<simpara>When the <emphasis role="strong">Installation Summary</emphasis> window first opens, the installation program attempts to configure an installation source based on the type of media that was used to boot the system. The full Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server DVD configures the source as local media.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>When the <emphasis role="strong">Installation Summary</emphasis> window first opens, the installation program attempts to configure an installation source based on the type of media that was used to boot the system. The full AlmaLinux DVD configures the source as local media.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>When the <emphasis role="strong">Installation Summary</emphasis> window first opens, the installation program attempts to configure an installation source based on the type of media that was used to boot the system. The full AlmaLinux Server DVD configures the source as local media.</simpara>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
<itemizedlist>
|
||||
<title>Prerequisites</title>
|
||||
@@ -1011,7 +654,7 @@
|
||||
@@ -1028,7 +669,7 @@
|
||||
<simpara><emphasis role="strong">No additional configuration is necessary as the BaseOS and AppStream repositories are installed as part of the full installation image.</emphasis></simpara>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara><emphasis role="strong">Do not disable the AppStream repository check box if you want a full Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 installation.</emphasis></simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara><emphasis role="strong">Do not disable the AppStream repository check box if you want a full AlmaLinux 8 installation.</emphasis></simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara><emphasis role="strong">Do not disable the AppStream repository check box if you want a full Red Hat Enterprise Linux9 installation.</emphasis></simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara><emphasis role="strong">Do not disable the AppStream repository check box if you want a full AlmaLinux9 installation.</emphasis></simpara>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</itemizedlist>
|
||||
</important>
|
||||
@@ -1019,9 +662,6 @@
|
||||
@@ -1036,9 +677,6 @@
|
||||
</orderedlist>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem>
|
||||
@ -644,10 +647,11 @@ diff -ruN anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml anaconda-us
|
||||
<simpara>Optional: Select the <emphasis role="strong">On the network</emphasis> option to download and install packages from a network location instead of local media.</simpara>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<itemizedlist>
|
||||
@@ -1102,15 +742,14 @@
|
||||
@@ -1115,16 +753,14 @@
|
||||
<simpara><emphasis role="strong">Additional Software for Selected Environment</emphasis> contains additional software packages for the base environment. You can select multiple software packages.</simpara>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</itemizedlist>
|
||||
<simpara>Use a predefined environment and additional software to customize your system. However, in a standard installation, you cannot select individual packages to install. To view the packages contained in a specific environment, see the <literal role="filename"><emphasis>repository</emphasis>/repodata/*-comps-<emphasis>repository</emphasis>.<emphasis>architecture</emphasis>.xml</literal> file on your installation source media (DVD, CD, USB). The XML file contains details of the packages installed as part of a base environment. Available environments are marked by the <literal><environment></literal> tag, and additional software packages are marked by the <literal><group></literal> tag.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>Use a predefined environment and additional software to customize your system. However, in a standard installation, you cannot select individual packages to install. To view the packages contained in a specific environment, see the <literal role="filename"><emphasis>repository</emphasis>/repodata/*-comps-<emphasis>repository</emphasis>.<emphasis>architecture</emphasis>.xml</literal> file on your installation source media (DVD, CD, USB). The XML file contains details of the packages installed as part of a base environment. Available environments are marked by the <literal><environment></literal> tag, and additional software packages are marked by the <literal><group></literal> tag.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>If you are unsure about which packages to install, Red Hat recommends that you select the <emphasis role="strong">Minimal Install</emphasis> base environment. Minimal install installs a basic version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux with only a minimal amount of additional software. After the system finishes installing and you log in for the first time, you can use the <emphasis role="strong">Yum package manager</emphasis> to install additional software.
|
||||
-For more information about Yum package manager, see the <link xl:href="https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html-single/configuring_basic_system_settings/index/"><emphasis>Configuring basic system settings</emphasis></link> document.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>If you are unsure about which packages to install, AlmaLinux recommends that you select the <emphasis role="strong">Minimal Install</emphasis> base environment. Minimal install installs a basic version of AlmaLinux with only a minimal amount of additional software. After the system finishes installing and you log in for the first time, you can use the <emphasis role="strong">Yum package manager</emphasis> to install additional software.</simpara>
|
||||
@ -663,162 +667,46 @@ diff -ruN anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml anaconda-us
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</itemizedlist>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
@@ -1146,13 +785,10 @@
|
||||
@@ -1155,14 +791,14 @@
|
||||
<simpara>From the <emphasis role="strong">Additional Software for Selected Environment</emphasis> pane, select one or more options.</simpara>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Click <guibutton>Done</guibutton> to apply the settings and return to <citetitle>Installing and deploying RHEL</citetitle> on the Red Hat Customer Portal.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>Click <guibutton>Done</guibutton> to apply the settings and return to <citetitle>Installing and deploying AlmaLinux</citetitle>.</simpara><!--TODO-->
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</orderedlist>
|
||||
</section>
|
||||
</chapter>
|
||||
+
|
||||
<chapter xml:id="storage-devices_graphical-installation">
|
||||
<title>Configuring storage devices</title>
|
||||
-<simpara>You can install Red Hat Enterprise Linux on a large variety of storage devices. You can configure basic, locally accessible, storage devices in the <emphasis role="strong">Installation Destination</emphasis> window. Basic storage devices directly connected to the local system, such as hard disk drives and solid-state drives, are displayed in the <emphasis role="strong">Local Standard Disks</emphasis> section of the window.
|
||||
-On IBM Z, this section contains activated Direct Access Storage Devices (DASDs).</simpara>
|
||||
-<warning>
|
||||
-<simpara>A known issue prevents DASDs configured as HyperPAV aliases from being automatically attached to the system after the installation is complete. These storage devices are available during the installation, but are not immediately accessible after you finish installing and reboot. To attach HyperPAV alias devices, add them manually to the <literal>/etc/dasd.conf</literal> configuration file of the system.</simpara>
|
||||
-</warning>
|
||||
+<simpara>You can install AlmaLinux on a large variety of storage devices. You can configure basic, locally accessible, storage devices in the <emphasis role="strong">Installation Destination</emphasis> window. Basic storage devices directly connected to the local system, such as hard disk drives and solid-state drives, are displayed in the <emphasis role="strong">Local Standard Disks</emphasis> section of the window.</simpara>
|
||||
<section xml:id="storage-devices-selection_storage-devices">
|
||||
<title>Storage device selection</title>
|
||||
<simpara>The storage device selection window lists all storage devices that the installation program can access. Depending on your system and available hardware, some tabs might not be displayed.
|
||||
@@ -1182,13 +818,7 @@
|
||||
<varlistentry>
|
||||
<term>NVDIMM Devices</term>
|
||||
<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Under specific circumstances, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3 Beta can boot and run from (NVDIMM) devices in sector mode on the Intel 64 and AMD64 architectures.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-</varlistentry>
|
||||
-<varlistentry>
|
||||
-<term>System z Devices</term>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Storage devices, or Logical Units (LUNs), attached through the zSeries Linux FCP (Fiber Channel Protocol) driver.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>Under specific circumstances, AlmaLinux 8.3 can boot and run from (NVDIMM) devices in sector mode on the Intel 64 and AMD64 architectures.</simpara>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</varlistentry>
|
||||
</variablelist>
|
||||
@@ -1220,7 +850,7 @@
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem>
|
||||
<simpara>Select the check box to enable the device that you require during the installation process.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>Later in the installation process you can choose to install Red Hat Enterprise Linux on any of the selected devices, and you can choose to mount any of the other selected devices as part of the installed system automatically.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>Later in the installation process you can choose to install AlmaLinux on any of the selected devices, and you can choose to mount any of the other selected devices as part of the installed system automatically.</simpara>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<itemizedlist>
|
||||
<listitem>
|
||||
@@ -1381,101 +1011,15 @@
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</orderedlist>
|
||||
+<simpara>You can install AlmaLinux on a large variety of storage devices. You can configure basic, locally accessible, storage devices in the <emphasis role="strong">Installation Destination</emphasis> window. Basic storage devices directly connected to the local system, such as hard disk drives and solid-state drives, are displayed in the <emphasis role="strong">Local Standard Disks</emphasis> section of the window.
|
||||
On IBM Z, this section contains activated Direct Access Storage Devices (DASDs).</simpara>
|
||||
<warning>
|
||||
<simpara>A known issue prevents DASDs configured as HyperPAV aliases from being automatically attached to the system after the installation is complete. These storage devices are available during the installation, but are not immediately accessible after you finish installing and reboot. To attach HyperPAV alias devices, add them manually to the <literal>/etc/dasd.conf</literal> configuration file of the system.</simpara>
|
||||
@@ -1399,10 +1035,10 @@
|
||||
</section>
|
||||
-<section xml:id="configuring-dasd-storage-devices_storage-devices">
|
||||
-<title>Configuring DASD storage devices</title>
|
||||
-<simpara>Complete the following steps to configure DASD storage devices.</simpara>
|
||||
-<formalpara>
|
||||
-<title>Prerequisite</title>
|
||||
-<para>The <emphasis role="strong">Installation Summary</emphasis> window is open.</para>
|
||||
-</formalpara>
|
||||
-<orderedlist numeration="arabic">
|
||||
-<title>Procedure</title>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>From the <emphasis role="strong">Installation Summary</emphasis> window, click <emphasis role="strong">Installation Destination</emphasis>. The <emphasis role="strong">Installation Destination</emphasis> window opens, listing all available drives.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Under the <emphasis role="strong">Specialized & Network Disks</emphasis> section, click <guibutton>Add a disk…</guibutton>. The storage devices selection window opens.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Click <guibutton>Add DASD</guibutton>. The <emphasis role="strong">Add DASD Storage Target</emphasis> dialog box opens and prompts you to specify a device number, such as <emphasis role="strong">0.0.0204</emphasis>, and attach additional DASDs that were not detected when the installation started.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Type the device number of the DASD that you want to attach in the <emphasis role="strong">Device number</emphasis> field.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Click <guibutton>Start Discovery</guibutton>.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-</orderedlist>
|
||||
-<note>
|
||||
-<itemizedlist>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>If a DASD with the specified device number is found and if it is not already attached, the dialog box closes and the newly-discovered drives appear in the list of drives. You can then select the check boxes for the required devices and click <guibutton>Done</guibutton>. The new DASDs are available for selection, marked as <literal>DASD device 0.0.<emphasis>xxxx</emphasis></literal> in the <emphasis role="strong">Local Standard Disks</emphasis> section of the <emphasis role="strong">Installation Destination</emphasis> window.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>If you entered an invalid device number, or if the DASD with the specified device number is already attached to the system, an error message appears in the dialog box, explaining the error and prompting you to try again with a different device number.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-</itemizedlist>
|
||||
-</note>
|
||||
-</section>
|
||||
-<section xml:id="configuring-fcp-devices_storage-devices">
|
||||
-<title>Configuring FCP devices</title>
|
||||
-<simpara>FCP devices enable IBM Z to use SCSI devices rather than, or in addition to, Direct Access Storage Device (DASD) devices. FCP devices provide a switched fabric topology that enables IBM Z systems to use SCSI LUNs as disk devices in addition to traditional DASD devices.</simpara>
|
||||
-<itemizedlist>
|
||||
-<title>Prerequisites</title>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>The <emphasis role="strong">Installation Summary</emphasis> window is open.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>For an FCP-only installation, remove the <literal>DASD=</literal> option from the CMS configuration file or the <literal>rd.dasd=</literal> option from the parameter file to indicate that no DASD is present.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-</itemizedlist>
|
||||
-<orderedlist numeration="arabic">
|
||||
-<title>Procedure</title>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>From the <emphasis role="strong">Installation Summary</emphasis> window, click <emphasis role="strong">Installation Destination</emphasis>. The <emphasis role="strong">Installation Destination</emphasis> window opens, listing all available drives.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Under the <emphasis role="strong">Specialized & Network Disks</emphasis> section, click <guibutton>Add a disk…</guibutton>. The storage devices selection window opens.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Click <guibutton>Add ZFCP LUN</guibutton>. The <emphasis role="strong">Add zFCP Storage Target</emphasis> dialog box opens allowing you to add a FCP (Fibre Channel Protocol) storage device.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>IBM Z requires that you enter any FCP device manually so that the installation program can activate FCP LUNs. You can enter FCP devices either in the graphical installation, or as a unique parameter entry in the parameter or CMS configuration file. The values that you enter must be unique to each site that you configure.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Type the 4 digit hexadecimal device number in the <emphasis role="strong">Device number</emphasis> field.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Type the 16 digit hexadecimal World Wide Port Number (WWPN) in the <emphasis role="strong">WWPN</emphasis> field.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Type the 16 digit hexadecimal FCP LUN identifier in the <emphasis role="strong">LUN</emphasis> field.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Click <guibutton>Start Discovery</guibutton> to connect to the FCP device.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-</orderedlist>
|
||||
-<simpara>The newly-added devices are displayed in the <emphasis role="strong">System z Devices</emphasis> tab of the <emphasis role="strong">Installation Destination</emphasis> window.</simpara>
|
||||
-<note>
|
||||
-<itemizedlist>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Interactive creation of an FCP device is only possible in graphical mode. It is not possible to configure an FCP device interactively in text mode installation.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Use only lower-case letters in hex values. If you enter an incorrect value and click <guibutton>Start Discovery</guibutton>, the installation program displays a warning. You can edit the configuration information and retry the discovery attempt.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>For more information about these values, consult the hardware documentation and check with your system administrator.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-</itemizedlist>
|
||||
-</note>
|
||||
-</section>
|
||||
+
|
||||
</section>
|
||||
+
|
||||
<section xml:id="installing-to-a-nvdimm-device_storage-devices">
|
||||
<title>Installing to an NVDIMM device</title>
|
||||
-<simpara>Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) devices combine the performance of RAM with disk-like data persistence when no power is supplied. Under specific circumstances, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3 Beta can boot and run from NVDIMM devices.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) devices combine the performance of RAM with disk-like data persistence when no power is supplied. Under specific circumstances, AlmaLinux 8.3 can boot and run from NVDIMM devices.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) devices combine the performance of RAM with disk-like data persistence when no power is supplied. Under specific circumstances, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 can boot and run from NVDIMM devices.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) devices combine the performance of RAM with disk-like data persistence when no power is supplied. Under specific circumstances, AlmaLinux 9 can boot and run from NVDIMM devices.</simpara>
|
||||
<section xml:id="criteria-for-using-an-nvdimm-device-as-an-installation-target_installing-to-a-nvdimm-device">
|
||||
<title>Criteria for using an NVDIMM device as an installation target</title>
|
||||
-<simpara>You can install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 to Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) devices in sector mode on the Intel 64 and AMD64 architectures, supported by the <emphasis role="strong">nd_pmem</emphasis> driver.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>You can install AlmaLinux 8 to Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) devices in sector mode on the Intel 64 and AMD64 architectures, supported by the <emphasis role="strong">nd_pmem</emphasis> driver.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>You can install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 to Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) devices in sector mode on the Intel 64 and AMD64 architectures, supported by the <emphasis role="strong">nd_pmem</emphasis> driver.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>You can install AlmaLinux 9 to Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) devices in sector mode on the Intel 64 and AMD64 architectures, supported by the <emphasis role="strong">nd_pmem</emphasis> driver.</simpara>
|
||||
<formalpara>
|
||||
<title>Conditions for using an NVDIMM device as storage</title>
|
||||
<para>To use an NVDIMM device as storage, the following conditions must be satisfied:</para>
|
||||
@@ -1513,7 +1057,7 @@
|
||||
@@ -1440,7 +1076,7 @@
|
||||
</section>
|
||||
<section xml:id="configuring-an-nvdimm-device-using-anaconda_installing-to-a-nvdimm-device">
|
||||
<title>Configuring an NVDIMM device using the graphical installation mode</title>
|
||||
-<simpara>A Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) device must be properly configured for use by Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3 Beta using the graphical installation.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>A Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) device must be properly configured for use by AlmaLinux 8.3 using the graphical installation.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>A Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) device must be properly configured for use by Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 using the graphical installation.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>A Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) device must be properly configured for use by AlmaLinux 9 using the graphical installation.</simpara>
|
||||
<warning>
|
||||
<simpara>Reconfiguration of a NVDIMM device process destroys any data stored on the device.</simpara>
|
||||
</warning>
|
||||
@@ -1568,14 +1112,11 @@
|
||||
@@ -1495,11 +1131,11 @@
|
||||
</chapter>
|
||||
<chapter xml:id="manual-partitioning_graphical-installation">
|
||||
<title>Configuring manual partitioning</title>
|
||||
@ -826,17 +714,14 @@ diff -ruN anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml anaconda-us
|
||||
+<simpara>You can use manual partitioning to configure your disk partitions and mount points and define the file system that AlmaLinux is installed on.</simpara>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
-<simpara>Before installation, you should consider whether you want to use partitioned or unpartitioned disk devices. For more information, see the Knowledgebase article at <link xl:href="https://access.redhat.com/solutions/163853">https://access.redhat.com/solutions/163853</link>.</simpara>
|
||||
-</note>
|
||||
-<simpara>An installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux requires a minimum of one partition but Red Hat recommends using at least the following partitions or volumes: <literal>PReP</literal>, <literal>/</literal>, <literal>/home</literal>, <literal>/boot</literal>, and <literal>swap</literal>. You can also create additional partitions and volumes as you require.</simpara>
|
||||
-<note>
|
||||
-<simpara>An installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux on IBM Power Systems servers requires a <literal>PReP</literal> boot partition.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>Before installation, you should consider whether you want to use partitioned or unpartitioned disk devices.</simpara>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
-<simpara>An installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux requires a minimum of one partition but Red Hat recommends using at least the following partitions or volumes: <literal>/</literal>, <literal>/home</literal>, <literal>/boot</literal>, and <literal>swap</literal>. You can also create additional partitions and volumes as you require.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>An installation of AlmaLinux requires a minimum of one partition but AlmaLinux recommends using at least the following partitions or volumes: <literal>PReP</literal>, <literal>/</literal>, <literal>/home</literal>, <literal>/boot</literal>, and <literal>swap</literal>. You can also create additional partitions and volumes as you require.</simpara>
|
||||
<warning>
|
||||
<simpara>To prevent data loss it is recommended that you back up your data before proceeding. If you are upgrading or creating a dual-boot system, you should back up any data you want to keep on your storage devices.</simpara>
|
||||
</warning>
|
||||
@@ -1638,7 +1179,7 @@
|
||||
@@ -1562,7 +1198,7 @@
|
||||
<simpara>The dialog has a check box that you can use to remove all other partitions used by the system to which the deleted partition belongs.</simpara>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem>
|
||||
@ -845,35 +730,27 @@ diff -ruN anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml anaconda-us
|
||||
<simpara>A <literal>/boot</literal> partition, a <literal>/</literal> (root) volume, and a <literal>swap</literal> volume proportionate to the size of the available storage are created and listed in the left pane. These are the recommended file systems for a typical installation, but you can add additional file systems and mount points.</simpara>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</itemizedlist>
|
||||
@@ -1689,14 +1230,11 @@
|
||||
</section>
|
||||
<section xml:id="configuring-a-mount-point-file-system_manual-partitioning">
|
||||
<title>Configuring a mount point file system</title>
|
||||
-<simpara>This procedure describes how to set the partitioning scheme for each mount point that was created manually. The available options are <literal>Standard Partition</literal>, <literal>LVM</literal>, and <literal>LVM Thin Provisioning</literal>.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>This procedure describes how to set the partitioning scheme for each mount point that was created manually. The available options are <literal>Standard Partition</literal>, <literal>LVM</literal>, and <literal>LVM Thin Provisioning</literal>.</simpara>
|
||||
@@ -1617,7 +1253,7 @@
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<itemizedlist>
|
||||
<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>Btfrs support has been removed in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3 Beta.</simpara>
|
||||
-</listitem>
|
||||
-<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>The <literal>/boot</literal> partition is always located on a standard partition, regardless of the value selected.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>The <literal>/boot</literal> partition is always located on a standard partition, regardless of the value selected.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>Btfrs support has been removed in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>Btfrs support has been removed in AlmaLinux 9.</simpara>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</itemizedlist>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
@@ -1804,23 +1342,23 @@
|
||||
<listitem>
|
||||
<simpara>The <literal>/boot</literal> partition is always located on a standard partition, regardless of the value selected.</simpara>
|
||||
@@ -1719,23 +1355,23 @@
|
||||
</section>
|
||||
<section xml:id="preserving-the-home-directory_manual-partitioning">
|
||||
<title>Preserving the /home directory</title>
|
||||
-<simpara>In a RHEL 8 graphical installation, you can preserve the <literal role="filename">/home</literal> directory that was used on your RHEL 7 system.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>In a AlmaLinux 8 graphical installation, you can preserve the <literal role="filename">/home</literal> directory that was used on your RHEL-like 7 system.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>In a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 graphical installation, you can preserve the <literal role="filename">/home</literal> directory that was used on your RHEL 7 system.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>In a AlmaLinux 9 graphical installation, you can preserve the <literal role="filename">/home</literal> directory that was used on your RHEL-like 7 system.</simpara>
|
||||
<warning>
|
||||
-<simpara>Preserving <literal role="filename">/home</literal> is only possible if the <literal role="filename">/home</literal> directory is located on a separate <literal>/home</literal> partition on your RHEL 7 system.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>Preserving <literal role="filename">/home</literal> is only possible if the <literal role="filename">/home</literal> directory is located on a separate <literal>/home</literal> partition on your RHEL-like 7 system.</simpara>
|
||||
</warning>
|
||||
-<simpara>Preserving the <literal role="filename">/home</literal> directory that includes various configuration settings, makes it possible that the GNOME Shell environment on the new RHEL 8 system is set in the same way as it was on your RHEL 7 system.
|
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-Note that this applies only for users on RHEL 8 with the same user name and ID as on the previous RHEL 7 system.</simpara>
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-<simpara>Preserving the <literal role="filename">/home</literal> directory that includes various configuration settings, makes it possible that the GNOME Shell environment on the new Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 system is set in the same way as it was on your RHEL 7 system.
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-Note that this applies only for users on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 with the same user name and ID as on the previous RHEL 7 system.</simpara>
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-<simpara>Complete this procedure to preserve the <literal role="filename">/home</literal> directory from your RHEL 7 system.</simpara>
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+<simpara>Preserving the <literal role="filename">/home</literal> directory that includes various configuration settings, makes it possible that the GNOME Shell environment on the new AlmaLinux 8 system is set in the same way as it was on your RHEL-like 7 system.
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+Note that this applies only for users on AlmaLinux 8 with the same user name and ID as on the previous RHEL-like 7 system.</simpara>
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+<simpara>The <literal role="filename">/home</literal> directory is located on a separate <literal>/home</literal> partition on your RHEL-like 7 system.</simpara>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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-<simpara>The RHEL 8 <literal>Installation Summary</literal> window is currently displayed.</simpara>
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+<simpara>The AlmaLinux 8 <literal>Installation Summary</literal> window is currently displayed.</simpara>
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-<simpara>The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 <literal>Installation Summary</literal> window is currently displayed.</simpara>
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+<simpara>The AlmaLinux 9 <literal>Installation Summary</literal> window is currently displayed.</simpara>
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</figure>
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<simpara>Choose the <literal>/home</literal> partition, fill in <literal>/home</literal> under <literal>Mount Point:</literal> and clear the <emphasis role="strong">Reformat</emphasis> check box.</simpara>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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-<simpara>Optional: You can also customize various aspects of the <literal>/home</literal> partition required for your RHEL 8 system as described in <xref linkend="customizing-a-partition-or-volume_manual-partitioning"/>. However, to preserve <literal>/home</literal> from your RHEL 7 system, it is necessary to clear the <emphasis role="strong">Reformat</emphasis> check box.</simpara>
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+<simpara>Optional: You can also customize various aspects of the <literal>/home</literal> partition required for your AlmaLinux 8 system as described in <xref linkend="customizing-a-partition-or-volume_manual-partitioning"/>. However, to preserve <literal>/home</literal> from your RHEL-like 7 system, it is necessary to clear the <emphasis role="strong">Reformat</emphasis> check box.</simpara>
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-<simpara>Optional: You can also customize various aspects of the <literal>/home</literal> partition required for your Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 system as described in <xref linkend="customizing-a-partition-or-volume_manual-partitioning"/>. However, to preserve <literal>/home</literal> from your RHEL 7 system, it is necessary to clear the <emphasis role="strong">Reformat</emphasis> check box.</simpara>
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+<simpara>Optional: You can also customize various aspects of the <literal>/home</literal> partition required for your AlmaLinux 9 system as described in <xref linkend="customizing-a-partition-or-volume_manual-partitioning"/>. However, to preserve <literal>/home</literal> from your RHEL-like 7 system, it is necessary to clear the <emphasis role="strong">Reformat</emphasis> check box.</simpara>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<simpara>After you customized all partitions according to your requirements, click <guibutton>Done</guibutton>. The <emphasis role="strong">Summary of changes</emphasis> dialog box opens.</simpara>
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@@ -1864,9 +1402,6 @@
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<title>Creating software RAID</title>
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<simpara>Follow the steps in this procedure to create a Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks (RAID) device. RAID devices are constructed from multiple storage devices that are arranged to provide increased performance and, in some configurations, greater fault tolerance.</simpara>
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<simpara>A RAID device is created in one step and disks are added or removed as necessary. You can configure one RAID partition for each physical disk in your system, so the number of disks available to the installation program determines the levels of RAID device available. For example, if your system has two hard drives, you cannot create a RAID 10 device, as it requires a minimum of three separate disks.</simpara>
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-<note>
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-<simpara>On IBM Z, the storage subsystem uses RAID transparently. You do not have to configure software RAID manually.</simpara>
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-</note>
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<itemizedlist>
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<title>Prerequisites</title>
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<listitem>
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@@ -1925,16 +1460,10 @@
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@@ -1813,7 +1449,7 @@
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</listitem>
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</orderedlist>
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<simpara>A message is displayed at the bottom of the window if the specified RAID level requires more disks.</simpara>
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-<simpara>To learn more about soft corruption and how you can protect your data when configuring a RAID LV, see <link xl:href="https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html-single/configuring_and_managing_logical_volumes/index#using-dm-integrity-with-raid-lv_configure-manage-raid">Using DM integrity with RAID LV</link>.</simpara>
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+<simpara>To learn more about soft corruption and how you can protect your data when configuring a RAID LV.</simpara>
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</section>
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<section xml:id="creating-lvm-logical-volume_manual-partitioning">
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<title>Creating an LVM logical volume</title>
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@@ -1832,16 +1468,10 @@
|
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<listitem>
|
||||
<simpara>Click the <emphasis role="strong">Device Type</emphasis> drop-down menu and select <literal>LVM</literal>. The <emphasis role="strong">Volume Group</emphasis> drop-down menu is displayed with the newly-created volume group name.</simpara>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
-<simpara>You cannot specify the size of the volume group’s physical extents in the configuration dialog. The size is always set to the default value of 4 MiB. If you want to create a volume group with different physical extents, you must create it manually by switching to an interactive shell and using the <literal role="command">vgcreate</literal> command, or use a Kickstart file with the <literal role="command">volgroup --pesize=<emphasis>size</emphasis></literal> command. See the <link xl:href="https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html-single/performing_an_advanced_rhel_installation/index/"><emphasis>Performing an advanced RHEL installation</emphasis></link> document for more information about Kickstart.</simpara>
|
||||
+ <simpara>You cannot specify the size of the volume group’s physical extents in the configuration dialog. The size is always set to the default value of 4 MiB. If you want to create a volume group with different physical extents, you must create it manually by switching to an interactive shell and using the <literal role="command">vgcreate</literal> command, or use a Kickstart file with the <literal role="command">volgroup --pesize=<emphasis>size</emphasis></literal> command.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>You cannot specify the size of the volume group’s physical extents in the configuration dialog. The size is always set to the default value of 4 MiB. If you want to create a volume group with different physical extents, you must create it manually by switching to an interactive shell and using the <literal role="command">vgcreate</literal> command, or use a Kickstart file with the <literal role="command">volgroup --pesize=<emphasis>size</emphasis></literal> command.</simpara>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</orderedlist>
|
||||
@ -931,53 +807,24 @@ diff -ruN anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.orig/rhel/en-US/anaconda-help.xml anaconda-us
|
||||
</section>
|
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<section xml:id="configuring-lvm-logical-volume_manual-partitioning">
|
||||
<title>Configuring an LVM logical volume</title>
|
||||
@@ -1954,7 +1483,7 @@
|
||||
@@ -1861,7 +1491,7 @@
|
||||
<simpara>Click <guibutton>Modify</guibutton> to configure the newly-created volume group.</simpara>
|
||||
<simpara>The <emphasis role="strong">Configure Volume Group</emphasis> dialog box opens.</simpara>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
-<simpara>You cannot specify the size of the volume group’s physical extents in the configuration dialog. The size is always set to the default value of 4 MiB. If you want to create a volume group with different physical extents, you must create it manually by switching to an interactive shell and using the <literal role="command">vgcreate</literal> command, or use a Kickstart file with the <literal role="command">volgroup --pesize=<emphasis>size</emphasis></literal> command. See the <link xl:href="https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html-single/performing_an_advanced_rhel_installation/index/"><emphasis>Performing an advanced RHEL installation</emphasis></link> document for more information about Kickstart.</simpara>
|
||||
+ <simpara>You cannot specify the size of the volume group’s physical extents in the configuration dialog. The size is always set to the default value of 4 MiB. If you want to create a volume group with different physical extents, you must create it manually by switching to an interactive shell and using the <literal role="command">vgcreate</literal> command, or use a Kickstart file with the <literal role="command">volgroup --pesize=<emphasis>size</emphasis></literal> command.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>You cannot specify the size of the volume group’s physical extents in the configuration dialog. The size is always set to the default value of 4 MiB. If you want to create a volume group with different physical extents, you must create it manually by switching to an interactive shell and using the <literal role="command">vgcreate</literal> command, or use a Kickstart file with the <literal role="command">volgroup --pesize=<emphasis>size</emphasis></literal> command.</simpara>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem>
|
||||
@@ -2086,7 +1615,7 @@
|
||||
<simpara>Click <guibutton>Save Changes</guibutton> to apply the changes and return to the <emphasis role="strong">Configuration</emphasis> window.</simpara>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem>
|
||||
-<simpara>When the installation process is complete, click <guibutton>Reboot</guibutton> to reboot and log in to your Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3 Beta system.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>When the installation process is complete, click <guibutton>Reboot</guibutton> to reboot and log in to your AlmaLinux 8.3 system.</simpara>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</orderedlist>
|
||||
<informalexample>
|
||||
@@ -2129,13 +1658,13 @@
|
||||
</orderedlist>
|
||||
</section>
|
||||
</chapter>
|
||||
-<part xml:id="installation-complete_installing-RHEL">
|
||||
+<part xml:id="installation-complete_installing-ALMA">
|
||||
<title>Completing the installation</title>
|
||||
<partintro>
|
||||
<simpara>Wait for the installation to complete. It might take a few minutes.</simpara>
|
||||
<simpara>After the installation is complete, remove any installation media if it is not ejected automatically upon reboot.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 starts after your system’s normal power-up sequence is complete. If your system was installed on a workstation with the X Window System, applications to configure your system are launched. These applications guide you through initial configuration and you can set your system time and date, register your system with Red Hat, and more. If the X Window System is not installed, a <literal>login:</literal> prompt is displayed.</simpara>
|
||||
-<simpara>To learn how to complete initial setup, register, and secure your system, see the <link xl:href="https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html/performing_a_standard_rhel_installation/post-installation-tasks_installing-rhel">Completing post-installation tasks</link> section of the <emphasis>Performing a standard RHEL installation</emphasis> document.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara>AlmaLinux 8 starts after your system’s normal power-up sequence is complete. If your system was installed on a workstation with the X Window System, applications to configure your system are launched. These applications guide you through initial configuration and you can set your system time and date and more. If the X Window System is not installed, a <literal>login:</literal> prompt is displayed.</simpara>
|
||||
+<simpara></simpara>
|
||||
</partintro>
|
||||
</part>
|
||||
-</book>
|
||||
\ No newline at end of file
|
||||
+</book>
|
||||
|
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diff -Naur anaconda-user-help-8.3.3/rhel/en-US/rhel_help_placeholder.txt anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.alma/rhel/en-US/rhel_help_placeholder.txt
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||||
--- anaconda-user-help-8.3.3/rhel/en-US/rhel_help_placeholder.txt 2020-09-04 04:23:41.000000000 +0300
|
||||
+++ anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.alma/rhel/en-US/rhel_help_placeholder.txt 2021-01-22 09:39:53.962571589 +0300
|
||||
diff -aruN anaconda-user-help-9.0.0/rhel/en-US/rhel_help_placeholder.txt anaconda-user-help-9.0.0.alma/rhel/en-US/rhel_help_placeholder.txt
|
||||
--- anaconda-user-help-9.0.0/rhel/en-US/rhel_help_placeholder.txt 2021-11-16 21:01:30.000000000 +0300
|
||||
+++ anaconda-user-help-9.0.0.alma/rhel/en-US/rhel_help_placeholder.txt 2022-05-19 11:25:04.000000000 +0300
|
||||
@@ -1 +1 @@
|
||||
-Help content for this screen is not yet available. See the installation instructions available online at https://access.redhat.com.
|
||||
+Help content for this screen is not yet available. See the installation instructions available online at https://almalinux.org.
|
||||
diff -Naur anaconda-user-help-8.3.3/rhel/en-US/rhel_help_placeholder.xml anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.alma/rhel/en-US/rhel_help_placeholder.xml
|
||||
--- anaconda-user-help-8.3.3/rhel/en-US/rhel_help_placeholder.xml 2020-09-04 04:23:41.000000000 +0300
|
||||
+++ anaconda-user-help-8.3.3.alma/rhel/en-US/rhel_help_placeholder.xml 2021-01-22 09:40:23.715033095 +0300
|
||||
diff -aruN anaconda-user-help-9.0.0/rhel/en-US/rhel_help_placeholder.xml anaconda-user-help-9.0.0.alma/rhel/en-US/rhel_help_placeholder.xml
|
||||
--- anaconda-user-help-9.0.0/rhel/en-US/rhel_help_placeholder.xml 2021-11-16 21:01:30.000000000 +0300
|
||||
+++ anaconda-user-help-9.0.0.alma/rhel/en-US/rhel_help_placeholder.xml 2022-05-19 11:25:18.000000000 +0300
|
||||
@@ -1 +1 @@
|
||||
-<section><para><emphasis role="bold">Help content for this screen is not yet available. See the installation instructions available online at <ulink url="https://access.redhat.com/">https://access.redhat.com/</ulink>.</emphasis></para></section>
|
||||
+<section><para><emphasis role="bold">Help content for this screen is not yet available. See the installation instructions available online at <ulink url="https://almalinux.org/">https://almalinux.org/</ulink>.</emphasis></para></section>
|
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