In the Add A NEW MOUNT POINT dialog box, set Mount Point to /boot/efi and Desired Capacity to 1 GiB, and click Add mount point. Click Update Settings to update the configuration. Select the created /boot partition, set Mount Point to /boot, Desired Capacity to 1024 MiB, Device Type to Standard Partition, and File System to ext4.In the Add A NEW MOUNT POINT dialog box, set Mount Point to /boot and Desired Capacity to 1 GiB, and click Add mount point.In the partitioning scheme area, select Standard Partition from the drop-down list box, and click +.Select the option for deleting all the partitions. Select an existing partition and click –.Ģ. If other partitions exist on the disk, perform the following steps to delete the partitions and then create the /boot/ partition:ġ. In the Other Storage Options pane, select I will configure partitioning. In the Local Standard Disks pane, select sda.In the Add-Ons for Selected Environment pane, select the following options:.In the Base Environment pane, select Infrastructure Server.Perform the following settings and click Done to save the configuration:.Set the date and time based on site requirements, for example, Shanghai.Set the language to English (United States) and click Continue.On the initial installation screen, select Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 and press Enter.Select EFI USB Device(Virtual DVD_ROM VM 1.1.0) and press Enter.In the displayed dialog box, enter the password (default password: Select Boot Manager and press Enter. During the startup, press Del as prompted. On the KVM screen, click on the toolbar, select Image File, select an image file to be mounted, and click Connect. Mount the OS ISO file to the virtual DVD drive.The procedure for installing RHEL 7.4/7.6 for SAP is the same as that for installing RHEL 7.3 for SAP.
This section uses RHEL 7.3 for SAP as an example to describe how to install the OS.