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:developerWorks: Install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 on a JS20 Blade Server
developerWorks: Install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 on a JS20 Blade Server
Sep 8, 2004, 06 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4636 reads)

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"Before beginning the installation, you should be familiar with BladeCenter Management Module configuration...

"First, you'll need to cable the BladeCenter Management Module into your existing environment. Either use a cross-over cable between your workstation and the BladeCenter, or connect the BladeCenter Management Module via an external Ethernet switch. If you opt for the latter, you will also have to connect your local workstation to the external Ethernet switch..."

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