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How to Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3

September 29, 2022

This article provides step-by-step instructions on how to install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3

INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION
This section describes the simple procedure to install and register Red Hat Enterprise Linux after you
have created and booted from an installation USB drive.
Prerequisites: Create an installation USB drive and boot it. For details, see:
1. Making Media.
2. Booting the Installation on 64-bit AMD, Intel, and ARM systems .
After booting the installation USB drive:

  1. Select Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux in the boot menu and press Enter.
How to Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3
Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3
  1. After Anaconda, the Red Hat Enterprise Linux installer, started, select your language and
    region, and click Continue.
How to Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3
  1. The Installation Summary is the central screen to set configuration options:
How to Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3

You can display and modify the individual options in any order. If a configuration option was
automatically configured correctly, no further action is required. However, if items are marked
with an exclamation point icon, you must complete the configuration for these items before you
can begin the installation.

NOTE
Nothing will be written to the disk until you click the Begin Installation button.

  1. Select Date & Time:
    a. Set your region and the nearest city in your time zone.
    b. Click Done to return to the Installation Summary.
How to Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3
  1. Select Keyboard Layout:
    a. Use the + and – buttons to add and remove keyboard layouts.
    b. If you enable multiple keyboard layouts, move your preferred layout to the top of the list
    using the ↑ button to set it as default.
    c. Click Done to return to the Installation Summary.
How to Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3

  1. Select Installation Destination:
    a. Select the target disk. A check mark is displayed next to the selected target.
    The selected disk is partitioned automatically.
    b. Click Done to return to the Installation Summary.
How to Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3
  1. Select Network and Hostname:
    a. Click the Ethernet sliding switch in the top right corner to enable the network configuration.
    b. Optional, select the device and click Configure to update the network interface
    configuration.
    c. Click Done to return to the Installation Summary.
How to Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3

NOTE
Anaconda applies the network settings immediately. They are used during the
setup and after the installation.

  1. On the Installation Summary screen, click Begin Installation.
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  1. The installation starts and the Configuration screen is displayed:
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During the installation:
a. Select Root Password:
i. Enter the password for the root user and confirm it.
ii. Click Done to return to the Configuration screen.

How to Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3

b. Select User Creation:
i. Enter the user’s full name.
ii. Optionally, update the automatically generated user name.
iii. Set the password and confirm it.
iv. Optionally, check the Make this user administrator check box. This will add the user to
the wheel group and allow this account to use sudo without any further configuration.
v. Click Done to return to the Configuration screen.

How to Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3

c. Wait until the installation completes and click Reboot.

  1. After the installed system has been started:
    • If you installed the server using the Server with GUI base environment, the Initial Setup
      application is started automatically:
      1. Accept the license agreement.
      2. Register the system.

        For details, see Chapter 30, Initial Setup.
    • If you selected any other base environment during the installation:
      1. Log into the system as the root user.
      2. Register the system and automatically attach a subscription:

#subscription-manager register –auto-attach \
–username=user_name –password=password