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<h1 class="topictitle1">Linux in a logical partition</h1>
<div><p>IBM<sup>®</sup> and
a variety of Linux distributors have partnered to integrate the
Linux operating system with the reliability of the iSeries™ server. Linux brings a new generation
of Web based applications to the iSeries. IBM has modified the Linux PowerPC<sup>®</sup> kernel
to run on previous iSeries servers and in a logical partition hosted
by either AIX<sup>®</sup> or i5/OS<sup>®</sup> and
contributed the kernel back to the Linux community. This topic contains information
on how to plan a strategy that you can use to ensure Linux is successfully
installed on your server, how to configure a logical partition to run Linux,
and how to manage and troubleshoot a logical partition running Linux.</p>
<p>For information on partitioning for Linux on eServer™ 5800 servers, refer to Partitioning
for Linux.</p>
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