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@@ -13,10 +13,11 @@
At the moment of chosing which operating system to install in
your workstation, consider that &TCAR; is completly built on
&TCD; and realies on it to achieve most automation tasks. At
- time of this writing the major release 5 update 5 of &TCD; was
- used as platform to support all work line development inside
- &TCAR;. To get the best of &TCAR;, it is necessary that you
- too, use the same operating system we did to develop it.
+ time of this writing &TCD; release 5.5 was used as platform to
+ support all development work lines inside &TCAR; working copy.
+ So, in order to get a reproducable environemtn, it is
+ convenient that you, too, use the same version of the
+ operating system that we did.
@@ -29,6 +30,9 @@
&TCM;.
+
+
+ Burning The Installation Media
Assuming you downloaded the DVD ISO of &TCD;, you can burn it
using the K3B application and, this
@@ -48,71 +52,38 @@
boot the computer from it, and follow the installer
intructions till it completes all the steps. That simple.
+
-
+
Partition Information
-
The partition information you set in your workstation is very
specific to your personal needs and the technical
- characteristics of your machine. This information will also
- set the bases of all deployment you reach to achieve inside
- the workstation. A well partitioned workstation is crucial to
- garantee a well distribution of space inside the worstation.
- In order to provide an idea of this installation step, I'll
- describe the specific partitioning of the machine I use to
- develop &TCAR; right now. Remember that your needs might be
- differents and so the partition layout you should implement.
-
-
-
- The machine of our example is isolated from Internet or any
- other network. It has two hard drives of 256GB each, 2GB of
- RAM and a 2.80GHz Core 2 Duo processor. The main goal of this
- machine is producing &TCAR;. To represent the real production
- environment of &TCAR;, this machine was conceived to have two
- roles, one as server —to store the source repository of
- &TCAR;— and one as client —to store a working copy
- of the source repository—. From both hard drives
- available, one is used as primary
- (/dev/sda) and the other one as secondary
- (/dev/sdb) where the secondary is used
- only to backup the information produced in the primary by mean
- of backup scripts.
-
-
- The partition distribution of this machine implements the
- default partinioning schema provided by &TCD; in the primary
- hard drive to store partitions needed by the operating system
- (e.g., /, /boot and swap partition) where
- the working copy is placed in. The second hard drive is an
- entire partition mounted in /mnt/backups automatically on
- boot which only purpose is to duplicate the information
- produced in the workplace.
+ characteristics of your machine. The partitioning information
+ set the bases of all deployment you pretend to achieve inside
+ the workstation. Generally, the default partitioning schema
+ suggested by &TCD; installer is fine for most avarage
+ workstations, but if you need to customize it, a complete
+ description about how to do it can be found in the
+ Deployment Guide provided by the
+ Deployment_Guide-en-US package.
-
-Filesystem Type Size Mounted on
-/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00 ext3 239G /
-/dev/sda1 ext3 104M /boot
-tmpfs tmpfs 1.1G /dev/shm
-/dev/sdb ext3 247G /mnt/backups
-
-
- The detailed steps followed to prepare the partinioning layout
- described above are described in the Deployment
- Guide provided by
- Deployment_Guide-en-US-5.2-11.el5.centos
- package.
+ The amount of space required to store a clean working copy of
+ &TCAR; is about 1GB. Later, when you start rendering content,
+ more space will be required. There is no specific space we can
+ suggest since the final amount of space required depends on
+ the amount of content you produce after downloading a clean
+ working copy; just be sure to leave enough space to work
+ (e.g., 10GB seems to be a good number) whatever your partition
+ information be.
-
+
Packages Selection
@@ -207,13 +178,9 @@ tmpfs tmpfs 1.1G /dev/shm
the packages you need in order to have a functional working
copy of &TCAR;. The only exception for this, is the
inkscape package and some of its
- dependencies which doesn't come with &TCD; and need to be
- installed from third party repositroies like EPEL and
- RPMForge. The configuration of third party repository is done
- later, once the workstation has been installed; just as
- described in the Repositories
- page.
+ dependencies which don't come with &TCD; and need to be
+ installed from third party repositories like EPEL and
+ RPMForge, as described in the Repositories wiki page.