Difference between revisions of "Guide to install Linux on lab computer"

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## ./passsync
 
## ./passsync
 
# Install additional libraries
 
# Install additional libraries
## yum -y groupinstall "Development Tools" <-- run twice
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## yum -y groupinstall "Development Tools"   <-- run twice
 
## yum -y groupinstall "Development Libraries"
 
## yum -y groupinstall "Development Libraries"
 
## yum -y groupinstall "Chinese Support"
 
## yum -y groupinstall "Chinese Support"
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## rpm -Uhv /home/jschulze/drivers/Cg-2.0.0015-0.x86_64.rpm
 
## rpm -Uhv /home/jschulze/drivers/Cg-2.0.0015-0.x86_64.rpm
 
# Update all installed CentOS software:
 
# Update all installed CentOS software:
## yum -y update
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## yum -y update       <-- run twice
 
## reboot
 
## reboot
 
# Install graphics driver
 
# Install graphics driver

Revision as of 10:53, 21 August 2008

  1. Preparation
    1. request static IP address in 137.110.118 or 137.110.119 subnet, suggest DNS name (find inspiration at [1])
    2. send DNS name to Jurgen to update data bank at [2]
  2. Hardware
    1. set up computer, monitor, keyboard, mouse on lab desk
    2. make sure mouse is wired and optical
    3. connect monitor with DVI cable, not VGA
    4. connect network cable to activated Ethernet jack
  3. Install Operating System
    1. insert CentOS 5.2 DVD-ROM
    2. reboot computer
    3. hit F12 during POST and select external USB or DVD drive to boot from DVD
    4. use default regional settings (US/English)
    5. set root password to IVL password
    6. in time zone settings: enable NTP
    7. Configure network
    8. start network configuration tool in System->Administration->Network
    9. double click on connected Ethernet port
    10. enter this computer's static IP address
    11. net mask: 255.255.255.0
    12. DNS servers: 132.239.1.52, 128.54.16.2, 132.239.0.252
    13. reboot
  4. Configure server access
    1. add machine's IP address to server's "exports" file
    2. "exportfs -r" on server
    3. add mount line to /etc/fstab (copy from sessions.ucsd.edu)
    4. mount -a
  5. Give OS time to get network ready before mounting the NFS
    1. "vi /etc/init.d/netfs"
    2. insert the following line:
      action $"Sleeping for 30 secs: " sleep 30
      between line:
      [ ! -f /var/lock/subsys/portmap ] && service portmap start
      and
      action $"Mounting NFS filesystems: " mount -a -t nfs,nfs4
      This makes sure the server directory gets mounted.
  6. Copy accounts
    1. ssh root@sessions
    2. cd .ssh
    3. scp * root@<new_machine>:.ssh
    4. cd
    5. vi labnodes.txt
    6. add "<new_machine>"
    7. ./passsync
  7. Install additional libraries
    1. yum -y groupinstall "Development Tools" <-- run twice
    2. yum -y groupinstall "Development Libraries"
    3. yum -y groupinstall "Chinese Support"
    4. yum -y install kernel-devel
    5. yum -y install arts-devel
    6. yum -y install freeglut.x86_64
    7. yum -y install freeglut-devel.x86_64
    8. yum -y install libpng-devel.x86_64
    9. rpm -Uhv /home/jschulze/drivers/Cg-2.0.0015-0.x86_64.rpm
  8. Update all installed CentOS software:
    1. yum -y update <-- run twice
    2. reboot
  9. Install graphics driver
    1. on login screen: hit ctrl-alt-F1
    2. log in as root
    3. type "init 3"
    4. "sh /home/jschulze/drivers/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-173.14.12-pkg2.run"
    5. skip FTP server lookup
    6. do not install 32 bit compatibility libraries
    7. do auto-configure graphics driver
    8. reboot