Chapter 1. Installing the Operating System


Before setting up for specific development needs, the underlying system must be set up.

  1. Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux in the Workstation variant. Follow the instructions in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Installation Guide.
  2. While installing, pay attention to software selection. Select the Development and Creative Workstation system profile and enable the installation of Add-ons appropriate for your development needs. The relevant Add-ons are listed in each of the following sections focusing on various types of development.
  3. To develop applications that cooperate closely with the Linux kernel such as drivers, enable automatic crash dumping with kdump during the installation.
  4. After the system itself is installed, register it and attach the required subscriptions. Follow the instructions in Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Administrator’s Guide, Chapter 7., Registering the System and Managing Subscriptions.

    The following sections list the particular subscriptions that must be attached for the respective type of development.

  5. More recent versions of development tools and utilities are available as Red Hat Software Collections. For instructions on accessing Red Hat Software Collections, see Red Hat Software Collections Release Notes, Chapter 2., Installation.

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