Witam

Czy ktoś może mi pomóc w instalacji systemu operacyjnego RTS pod Linuxa ze strony: http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/realtime/rts/

Trzymałem się cały czas wskazówek instalacyjnych i nic. Suse 10.3 jako zwykły system operacyjny jest bazą. Na nim instalujemy Suse RtS. Z dokumentacji wynika że w menu GRUB powinien się pokazać wpis: SLERT real time kernel

Niestety nic nie mam oprócz wyboru standardowego systemu openSUSE 10.3.

Proszę o pomoc i dziękuję.

P.S. Poniżej znajduje się ta dokumentacja:

README and Installation of SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time (SLERT)

Version SLERT 10 SP1
November 8, 2007

Overview

  1. Installation
    1.1 The Recommended Method: Post-SLES 10 SP1 Installation of
    SLERT
    1.2 Recovery from a Simultaneous Install of SLERT 10 SP1 and
    SLES 10 SP1
    1.3 Installation of the Dump-Kernel

  2. Product News

  3. Upgrading from SLERT 1.6 or 1.5

  4. Installation
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time 10 SP1 (SLERT) is a real time
operating system consisting of a real time kernel and additional
commands, libraries and tools. The system is an Add-On product that
is designed to be complementary to the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
SP1 OS. Installation of the SLES 10 SP1 OS is a prerequisite to
running SLERT.

1.1 The Recommended Method: Post-SLES 10 SP1 Installation of SLERT

The recommended procedure is to first install SLES 10 SP1, register
with the Novell Customer Center (NCC) and install all available
updates. Then install SLERT as an Add-on product. The following
steps outline this procedure.

o Make sure that SLES 10 SP1 is loaded and booted up and you have
the latest updates applied from the NCC. Log in as root. If you
have physical media for SLERT, then insert it into the drive.

o Run YaST by clicking on "Computer" at the lower left of your
screen and choosing YaST from the menu (you may need to click on
the "More Applications..." button in order to find YaST). Once
the "YaST Control Center" comes up, select "Add-on Product" from
the Software group.

o In the "Add-On Product Media" window, choose DVD if you have a
DVD. If you have a local ISO image of SLERT, then choose "Local
Directory" and in the "Local Directory or ISO" window that pops
up, check the "ISO Image" check box, and then browse to the image
location in the resultant browsing window. Click on "Ok" when
done specifying the source in the pop up dialog (note that for a
physical DVD, no choosing dialog pops up, YaST automatically uses
the DVD drive).

o The License Agreement will now be shown. You must accept it if
you wish to continue. Select the "Yes, I Agree to the License
Agreement" radio button and press Next. At this point the
packages on the new install source are cataloged after which the
"Software Management" window will be popped up.

o In the Software Management window, you will first see the package
search facility. Click on the pull down in the upper left corner
of the "Software Management" window and select "Patterns." This
will bring up the list of available installation patterns of
packages. Look for the "Real Time Enterprise" group. The SLERT
base pattern will be pre-selected for your convenience.

o The patterns in the subwindow of the "Software Management" window
define package selections in the right subwindow. You can see
which packages belong to which patterns by clicking on the pattern
name. You can install any and all of the patterns under the "Real
Time Enterprise" pattern group as your needs see fit. The easiest
way to select all packages in a pattern is to click on the
selection square to the left of the pattern name in the left
selection panel. This should activate the pattern and you will
see all the packages that belong to it in the upper right panel
get selected as well.

o Press Accept in the lower right to install the selected patterns
and packages.

o A progress window will be popped up that informs you of the
progress of the package set install. Please wait until all
selected packages are installed. At the end of package
installation, you will see a dialog pop up that asks to whether
you want to install more packages or not, choose No at this point.
This exits the Software Management YaST applet.

o Now, reboot the system. The default kernel which will be booted
will be the SLERT production kernel. If it is not default, select
the SLERT kernel in the grub menu. You are now running the SLERT
real time kernel.