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 RHEL5 CDs can be purchased from Red Hat:    RHEL5 CDs can be purchased from Red Hat:  
 <a href="http://redhat.com/">http://redhat.com/</a>.  <a href="http://redhat.com/">http://redhat.com/</a>.
 For the minimal install on 32-bit architecture you will need only the first CD.  For the minimal install on 32-bit architecture you will need only the first CD.
 For the minimal install on 64-bit architecture you will need only the first CD.  For the minimal install on 64-bit architecture you will need CDs 1, 2, and 4.
   
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 There are a few steps that require comment and are dealt with below.  There are a few steps that require comment and are dealt with below.
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 <dl style="list-style:square outside none">  <dl style="list-style:square outside none">
      <dt>Installation Language</dt>
      <dd>Use English as your installation language.</dd>
    <dt>Installation Type</dt>     <dt>Installation Type</dt>
    <dd>If this is a fresh install choose "Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server". If updating from a previous LON-CAPA installation on an earlier Redhat or Fedora version you may prefer to choose the upgrade option, although if you established a separate partition for /home it will be faster to perform an install instead of an upgrade, and use "Create Custom Layout" to set up partitions - making sure to select the "unchanged data" option for the /home partition, in order to preserve your existing LON-CAPA data. A full back-up to tape or some external system is also strongly advised when updating the operating system in use on an existing LON-CAPA server.</dd>     <dd>If this is a fresh install choose "Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server". If updating from a previous LON-CAPA installation on an earlier Redhat or Fedora version you may prefer to choose the upgrade option, although if you established a separate partition for /home it will be faster to perform an install instead of an upgrade, and use "Create Custom Layout" to set up partitions - making sure to select the "unchanged data" option for the /home partition, in order to preserve your existing LON-CAPA data. A full back-up to tape or some external system is also strongly advised when updating the operating system in use on an existing LON-CAPA server.</dd>
   

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