Chapter 7. Booting the installation
After you have created bootable media you are ready to boot the Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation.
7.2. Types of boot options
The two types of boot options are those with an equals "=" sign, and those without an equals "=" sign. Boot options are appended to the boot command line and you can append multiple options separated by space. Boot options that are specific to the installation program always start with inst
.
- Options with an equals "=" sign
-
You must specify a value for boot options that use the
=
symbol. For example, theinst.vncpassword=
option must contain a value, in this example, a password. The correct syntax for this example isinst.vncpassword=password
. - Options without an equals "=" sign
-
This boot option does not accept any values or parameters. For example, the
rd.live.check
option forces the installation program to verify the installation media before starting the installation. If this boot option is present, the installation program performs the verification and if the boot option is not present, the verification is skipped.
7.3. Editing the boot: prompt in BIOS
When using the boot:
prompt, the first option must always specify the installation program image file that you want to load. In most cases, you can specify the image using the keyword. You can specify additional options according to your requirements.
Prerequisites
- You have created bootable installation media (USB, CD or DVD).
- You have booted the installation from the media, and the installation boot menu is open.
Procedure
- With the boot menu open, press the Esc key on your keyboard.
-
The
boot:
prompt is now accessible. - Press the Tab key on your keyboard to display the help commands.
-
Press the Enter key on your keyboard to start the installation with your options. To return from the
boot:
prompt to the boot menu, restart the system and boot from the installation media again.
The boot:
prompt also accepts dracut
kernel options. A list of options is available in the dracut.cmdline(7)
man page.
7.4. Editing predefined boot options using the > prompt
In BIOS-based AMD64 and Intel 64 systems, you can use the >
prompt to edit predefined boot options. To display a full set of options, select Test this media and install RHEL 8
from the boot menu.
Prerequisites
- You have created bootable installation media (USB, CD or DVD).
- You have booted the installation from the media, and the installation boot menu is open.
Procedure
-
From the boot menu, select an option and press the Tab key on your keyboard. The
>
prompt is accessible and displays the available options. -
Append the options that you require to the
>
prompt. - Press Enter to start the installation.
- Press Esc to cancel editing and return to the boot menu.
7.6. Booting the installation from a USB, CD, or DVD
Follow the steps in this procedure to boot the Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation using a USB, CD, or DVD. The following steps are generic. Consult your hardware manufacturer’s documentation for specific instructions.
Prerequisite
You have created bootable installation media (USB, CD or DVD). See Creating a bootable DVD or CD for more information.
Procedure
- Power off the system to which you are installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
- Disconnect any drives from the system.
- Power on the system.
- Insert the bootable installation media (USB, DVD, or CD).
- Power off the system but do not remove the boot media.
Power on the system.
NoteYou might need to press a specific key or combination of keys to boot from the media or configure the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) of your system to boot from the media. For more information, see the documentation that came with your system.
- The Red Hat Enterprise Linux boot window opens and displays information about a variety of available boot options.
Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to select the boot option that you require, and press Enter to select the boot option. The Welcome to Red Hat Enterprise Linux window opens and you can install Red Hat Enterprise Linux using the graphical user interface.
NoteThe installation program automatically begins if no action is performed in the boot window within 60 seconds.
Optionally, edit the available boot options:
- UEFI-based systems: Press E to enter edit mode. Change the predefined command line to add or remove boot options. Press Enter to confirm your choice.
- BIOS-based systems: Press the Tab key on your keyboard to enter edit mode. Change the predefined command line to add or remove boot options. Press Enter to confirm your choice.
Additional Resources
7.7. Booting the installation from a network using HTTP
When installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux on a large number of systems simultaneously, the best approach is to boot and install from a server on the local network. Follow the steps in this procedure to boot the Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation from a network using HTTP.
To boot the installation process from a network, you must use a physical network connection, for example, Ethernet. You cannot boot the installation process with a wireless connection.
Prerequisites
- You have configured an HTTP boot server, and there is a network interface in your system. See Additional resources for more information.
- You have configured your system to boot from the network interface. This option is in the UEFI, and can be labeled Network Boot or Boot Services.
- You have verified that the UEFI is configured to boot from the specified network interface and supports the HTTP boot standard. For more information, see your hardware’s documentation.
Procedure
- Verify that the network cable is attached. The link indicator light on the network socket should be lit, even if the computer is not switched on.
Turn on the system.
Depending on your hardware, some network setup and diagnostic information can be displayed before your system connects to an HTTP boot server. When connected, a menu is displayed according to the HTTP boot server configuration.
Press the number key that corresponds to the option that you require.
NoteIn some instances, boot options are not displayed. If this occurs, press the Enter key on your keyboard or wait until the boot window opens.
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux boot window opens and displays information about a variety of available boot options.
Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to select the boot option that you require, and press Enter to select the boot option. The Welcome to Red Hat Enterprise Linux window opens and you can install Red Hat Enterprise Linux using the graphical user interface.
NoteThe installation program automatically begins if no action is performed in the boot window within 60 seconds.
Optionally, edit the available boot options.
Press E to enter edit mode. Change the predefined command line to add or remove boot options. Press Enter to confirm your choice.
Additional Resources
7.8. Booting the installation from a network using PXE
When installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux on a large number of systems simultaneously, the best approach is to boot and install from a server on the local network. Follow the steps in this procedure to boot the Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation from a network using PXE.
To boot the installation process from a network, you must use a physical network connection, for example, Ethernet. You cannot boot the installation process with a wireless connection.
Prerequisites
- You have configured a TFTP server, and there is a network interface in your system that supports PXE. See Additional resources for more information.
- You have configured your system to boot from the network interface. This option is in the BIOS, and can be labeled Network Boot or Boot Services.
- You have verified that the BIOS is configured to boot from the specified network interface and supports the PXE standard. For more information, see your hardware’s documentation.
Procedure
- Verify that the network cable is attached. The link indicator light on the network socket should be lit, even if the computer is not switched on.
Switch on the system.
Depending on your hardware, some network setup and diagnostic information can be displayed before your system connects to a PXE server. When connected, a menu is displayed according to the PXE server configuration.
Press the number key that corresponds to the option that you require.
NoteIn some instances, boot options are not displayed. If this occurs, press the Enter key on your keyboard or wait until the boot window opens.
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux boot window opens and displays information about a variety of available boot options.
Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to select the boot option that you require, and press Enter to select the boot option. The Welcome to Red Hat Enterprise Linux window opens and you can install Red Hat Enterprise Linux using the graphical user interface.
NoteThe installation program automatically begins if no action is performed in the boot window within 60 seconds.
Optionally, edit the available boot options:
- UEFI-based systems
- Press E to enter edit mode. Change the predefined command line to add or remove boot options. Press Enter to confirm your choice.
- BIOS-based systems
- Press the Tab key on your keyboard to enter edit mode. Change the predefined command line to add or remove boot options. Press Enter to confirm your choice.
Additional Resources