Install an Operating System Using PXE Network Boot – Oracle® Servers X7-2 and X7-2L Operating Systems Installation Guide

  1. Ensure that the PXE network environment is properly set up.
  2. Reset or power on the server. See Resetting or Powering on the Server.

    The system begins the boot process and the BIOS screen appears.

    image:Graphic showing the BIOS Screen.

    Note – 
    The next step occurs very quickly; therefore, be ready to press the F2
    key. Watch carefully for messages as they appear on the screen for a
    brief time. You might want to enlarge the size of your screen to
    eliminate scroll bars.

  3. Verify that PXE boot is enabled. For Oracle Linux and Red Hat Enterprise
    Linux, skip to Step 4.

    Note – 
    PXE boot is enabled by default; however, this step directs you to
    verify that PXE boot is enabled in the event that it was disabled. After
    you verify that PXE boot is enabled, you can omit this step on
    subsequent PXE boots.

    1. Press the F2 key to access the BIOS Setup Utility.
    2. In the BIOS Setup Utility, select Advanced in the top menu
      bar.
    3. In the BIOS Setup Utility Advanced screen, select Network
      Stack.

      The BIOS Setup Utility Network Stack screen appears.

      image:Graphic showing the BIOS setting for PXE                                         Boot.

    4. If necessary, set the appropriate PXE Support setting (IPv4 or
      IPv6) to Enabled.
    5. To save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility, press the F10
      key.

    This causes the server to reset. After resetting, the BIOS screen appears
    again.

  4. On the BIOS screen, press the F8 key to specify a temporary boot device or
    press the F12 key to network boot (PXE).

    The Please Select Boot Device menu appears, listing the available boot
    devices.

    Note – 
    The Please Select Boot Device menu options might differ depending on
    the type of disk controller and other hardware, such as PCIe network
    cards, installed in your server.

    image:Graphic showing the Please Select Boot Device menu in UEFI Boot                                 Mode.

  5. On the Please Select Boot Device menu, select the PXE boot port, and press
    Enter.

    The PXE boot port is the physical network port configured to communicate
    with your network install server.

    For Oracle Solaris, the GRUB menu appears.

  6. Follow the onscreen prompts to complete the PXE installation.

    Note – 
    From this point on, the installation procedure for Oracle Linux is
    site specific as determined by the site Kickstart file.

    For instructions on completing the PXE installation, refer to:

    • Creating a Custom Oracle Solaris 11.3
      Installation Image
      at: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E53394_01/index.html.

    • Oracle VM Installation and Upgrade Guide
      for
      Release
      3.4
      at: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/documentation/vm-096300.html.

    • Step 6 of Install Windows Server 2012 R2/Windows Server 2016 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media