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+ | * [[vnx-install-ubuntu2|Installation of VNX over Ubuntu (v12.04)]] | ||
* [[vnx-install-ubuntu|Installation of VNX over Ubuntu (v11.04, 10.10, 10.04 and 9.10)]] | * [[vnx-install-ubuntu|Installation of VNX over Ubuntu (v11.04, 10.10, 10.04 and 9.10)]] | ||
* [[vnx-install-fedora|Installation of VNX over Fedora (11 and 14)]] | * [[vnx-install-fedora|Installation of VNX over Fedora (11 and 14)]] | ||
* [[vnx-install-centos|Installation of VNX over CentOS (5.6)]] | * [[vnx-install-centos|Installation of VNX over CentOS (5.6)]] | ||
* [[vnx-install-root_fs|Downloading VNX root filesystems]] | * [[vnx-install-root_fs|Downloading VNX root filesystems]] |
Revision as of 11:03, 16 May 2012
VNX Installation Guides
Requirements
- Modern Linux distribution (Ubuntu 11.04/10.10/10.04 recommended)
- Processor with virtualization support. You can check wheter your processor has support for virtualization extensions with the following command:
egrep '(vmx|svm)' --color=always /proc/cpuinfo
If you see the word vmx (for Intel processors) or svm (for AMD processors) in red, your processor has virtualization support. Be aware that virtualization extensions are controled from the BIOS and maybe in your computer are disabled.
Installing VNX from Packages
Not available yet.