SuSE 10 Install: > Select "English" language > Skip media check > Agree to the license > If prompted for upgrade, select "new installation" > Select central timezone > Select GNOME for window manager > At installation overview, select "partitioning" catagory from overview > Select "create custom partition setup" > When prompted to use entire disk, select "custom partitioning" > Set up partitions as per NWO Partitioning > Select "software" back at the installation overview > Check the "C/C++ compiler and tools" catagory on the left side > Hit continue when prompted about auto installed packages > Hit "Accept" back at the installation overview page > Enter Root Password > Select "Firewall" category > Select "Start Manually" and accept > Network card "eth0" should be set to DHCP by default, if not, set it. > Select "Test Internet Connection" > Run online update, install only what it selects by default > System will reboot with new kernel > Select LDAP authentication method > Enter "192.168.0.1" for address and "dc=wisc,dc=edu" for base domain > Uncheck "LDAP TLS/SSL" > Install the packages it prompts to enable LDAP > Select "OK" to popup warning > Select "Next" on hardware configuration leaving defaults > Select "Finish" Post-Install: > Retrieve a copy of the cfengine rpm and install with "rpm -Uhv cfengine[version].rpm" RPM Listing for SuSE 10 Back to root menu