Part I. Deployment

Contents

1. Planning for SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
1.1. Hardware Requirements
1.2. Reasons to Use SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
2. Deployment Strategies
2.1. Deploying up to 10 Workstations
2.2. Deploying up to 100 Workstations
2.3. Deploying More than 100 Workstations
3. Installation with YaST
3.1. System Start-Up for Installation
3.2. The Installation Workflow
3.3. The Boot Screen
3.4. Language
3.5. Media Check
3.6. License Agreement
3.7. Installation Mode
3.8. Clock and Time Zone
3.9. Installation Settings
3.10. Performing the Installation
3.11. Configuration of the Installed System
3.12. Graphical Login
4. Remote Installation
4.1. Installation Scenarios for Remote Installation
4.2. Setting Up the Server Holding the Installation Sources
4.3. Preparing the Boot of the Target System
4.4. Booting the Target System for Installation
4.5. Monitoring the Installation Process
5. Automated Installation
5.1. Simple Mass Installation
5.2. Rule-Based Autoinstallation
5.3. For More Information
6. Deploying Customized Preinstallations
6.1. Preparing the Master Machine
6.2. Customizing the Firstboot Installation
6.3. Cloning the Master Installation
6.4. Personalizing the Installation
7. Advanced Disk Setup
7.1. LVM Configuration
7.2. Soft RAID Configuration
8. System Configuration with YaST
8.1. YaST Language
8.2. The YaST Control Center
8.3. Software
8.4. Hardware
8.5. System
8.6. Network Devices
8.7. Network Services
8.8. AppArmor
8.9. Security and Users
8.10. Virtualization
8.11. Miscellaneous
8.12. YaST in Text Mode
8.13. Managing YaST from the Command Line
8.14. Update from the Command Line with rug
8.15. SaX2
8.16. Troubleshooting
8.17. For More Information
9. Updating SUSE Linux Enterprise
9.1. Updating SUSE Linux Enterprise
9.2. Installing Service Packs
9.3. Software Changes from Version 9 to Version 10