6 Installation on Hardware Not Supported at Release #
With some newer hardware, the installation medium of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server cannot boot. This can be the case when the hardware did not exist at the time of the release of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. For such a situation SUSE provides Kernel Update ISO (kISO) images. This chapter describes how to use the Kernel Update to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server on current hardware.
6.1 Download Kernel Update #
Kernel Update ISO images are available on the SUSE SolidDriver home page. Use https://drivers.suse.com to search for bootable ISO images for your vendor and operating system version.
You can download the full ISO image or only the initrd
and linux
files. The ISO usually needs to be copied to a
USB flash drive or burned to a DVD. The initrd
and linux
files can be used for a PXE boot. For details about booting via PXE, see
Chapter 17, Preparing Network Boot Environment.
6.2 Boot Kernel Update #
To use the Kernel Update, boot from the USB flash drive or via PXE. When the
linux
and the initrd
are loaded,
you will be asked to insert the installation medium.
You can use the boot parameters described in Chapter 7, Boot Parameters. This allows using other installation sources than the installation USB flash drive.