Chapter 1
Installing a Linux Server
IN THIS CHAPTER
Getting ready to install Linux
Installing Linux
Completing the setup
This chapter presents the procedures that you need to follow to install Linux on a server computer. The details provided are specifically for Fedora 26, a free Linux distribution sponsored by Red Hat. However, the procedures for installing other distributions of Linux are similar, so you won’t have any trouble adapting these procedures if you’re using a different distribution.
Planning a Linux Server Installation
Before you begin the installation program, you need to make a number of preliminary decisions. The following sections describe the decisions that you need to make before you install Linux.
Checking system requirements
Before you install Linux, make sure that the computer meets the minimum requirements. Although the minimum requirements for Linux are considerably less than those for the latest version of Windows Server, you can’t run Linux on an abacus. The following paragraphs summarize the minimum capabilities you need:
- A 1GHz processor or faster: You probably won’t find a computer that doesn’t meet this requirement.
- 1GB of RAM or more: Today most ...
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