Most Linux distributors provide ISO CD-ROM images that can be downloaded
from their Web site. If your distributor has multiple physical CDs for the
install action of Linux, ISO file images are a convenient way to install from
a directory on your iSeries™ server.
The ISO images used to install Linux will have one of these descriptions:
- Unloaded: This option allows you to unload an optical image
from the virtual optical device. Only images that have a status of Loaded
can be unloaded.
- Loaded: This option allows you to load an optical image into
the virtual optical device. Only images that have a status of unloaded can
be loaded.
- Mount: This option allows you to mount an optical image into
the virtual optical device and activate it. Only images that have a status
of loaded can be mounted.
To install from CD-ROM images stored in the integrated file system,
follow these steps:
Attention: The following commands are performed
during the initial setup only.
- At the i5/OS® command line, enter the command CRTDEVOPT and
press Enter.
- From the Create Device Description (Optical) display, provide the
following information and press Enter.
- Device description (Provide a name for the new device description.)
- Resource name (*VRT)
- Device type (*RSRCNAME)
- At the command line, enter the command CRTIMGCLG and
press Enter.
- From the Create Image Catalog display, provide the following information
and press Enter.
- Image catalog name Directory name
- At the command line, enter the command WRKIMGCLGE and
press Enter.
- From the Work with Image Catalog Entries display select Add (option 1)
to add an optical image to the image catalog and press Enter.
Attention: The following commands need to be performed to
use the ISO images.
- At the command line, enter the command WRKIMGCLGE and
press Enter.
- From the Work with Image Catalog Entries display, do the following:
- Select Mount (option 6) on the first
CD image.
- Vary on the device and press Enter. At
the command line, enter the command VRYCFG and press Enter.
- From the Vary on the device display, provide the following information:
- Virtual Optical Device Description
- Config Type of *DEV
- Turn the status *ON
- At the command line, enter the command LODIMGCLG and
press Enter.
- From the Load or Unload Image Catalog display, provide the following
information and press Enter.
- Image catalog (Specifies the name of the image catalog to be loaded into
from the virtual optical device.)
- Device name (Specifies the name of the virtual optical device that the
image catalog is to be loaded into.)
- At the command line, enter the command WRKOPTVOL and
press Enter.
- From the Work with Optical Volumes display, verify the information
is correct.
Attention: The following commands will
set up the network server description in order to install from the ISO images
in IFS.
- At the command line, enter the command WRKCFGSTS and
press Enter.
- From The Work with Configuration Status display, provide the following
information: Installation will start. When installation asks for CD #2, then
do the following steps.
Attention: The following commands
will need to be performed to change the ISO images.
- WRKCFGSTS *NWS
- 8 Network Server Description
- 2 Update
- IPL source = *STMF
- IPL stream file = /qopt/path to start image (this
is the same as if you were accessing from CD-ROM)
- IPL parameters = *NONE WRKCFGSTS *NWS
- 1 to vary on the partition
Installation will start. When installation asks for CD #2, then do
the following steps.
Attention: The following commands will
need to be performed to change the ISO images.
- At the command line, enter the command WRKIMGCLGE and
press Enter.
- From the Work with Image Catalog Entries display, provide the following
information (You will repeat this step until all CDs have been installed):
- Unload (option 9) on mounted CD
- Mount (option 6) the next CD