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05-27-2002 01:37 AM
05-27-2002 01:37 AM
Non-standard HPUX installation
Is it possible to perform a customised install of HPUX, so that you can remove any unwanted "default" software/files from the system.
i.e. Can I install HP-UX, but exclude International options, man pages, audio subsystem, Xserver and X11?
I've had a look around in the advanced installtion, which has the option to use CDE (or not), but I can't see anything else that appears to do the trick.
Any advice would be appreciated, as would opinions on whether this is worth doing or not.
Thanks.
i.e. Can I install HP-UX, but exclude International options, man pages, audio subsystem, Xserver and X11?
I've had a look around in the advanced installtion, which has the option to use CDE (or not), but I can't see anything else that appears to do the trick.
Any advice would be appreciated, as would opinions on whether this is worth doing or not.
Thanks.
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05-27-2002 01:40 AM
05-27-2002 01:40 AM
Re: Non-standard HPUX installation
Under Advanced installation there is a software option, in there it lists all the filesets/bundles it will install and if I recall correctly you can deselect those that arent critical.
Im from Palmerston North, New Zealand, but somehow ended up in London...
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05-27-2002 01:59 AM
05-27-2002 01:59 AM
Re: Non-standard HPUX installation
I don't recall that you can fine tune like that.
After all there are 600+ packages, we want to install quickly.
You should perhaps consider making a bootable media cd yourself with what you want.
Check IgniteUX from software.hp.com
Later,
Bill
After all there are 600+ packages, we want to install quickly.
You should perhaps consider making a bootable media cd yourself with what you want.
Check IgniteUX from software.hp.com
Later,
Bill
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05-27-2002 02:11 AM
05-27-2002 02:11 AM
Re: Non-standard HPUX installation
Thanks for the 2 so far.
The software tab shows that the following are marked.
General Release Patches
Harware/Critical Patches
Unlimited User License.
I'm planning to use Ignite once I've got the first server built (I like unix, but I couldn't face 40 fully manual installations).
The software tab shows that the following are marked.
General Release Patches
Harware/Critical Patches
Unlimited User License.
I'm planning to use Ignite once I've got the first server built (I like unix, but I couldn't face 40 fully manual installations).
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