


Modules are collections of packages representing a logical unit: an application, a language stack, a database, or a set of tools. Some additional Application Stream versions will be distributed as modules with a shorter life cycle in future minor RHEL 9 releases.

For automated Kickstart installations and other advanced topics, see the Performing an advanced RHEL 9 installation document.įor a list of users and groups created by RPMs in a base RHEL installation, and the steps to obtain this list, see the What are all of the users and groups in a base RHEL installation? Knowledgebase article.Ĭertain initial Application Streams in the RPM format have a shorter life cycle than Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.

See the Performing a standard RHEL 9 installation document for instructions on downloading ISO images, creating installation media, and completing a RHEL installation. You can also register to Red Hat CDN or Satellite during the installation to use the latest BaseOS and AppStream content from Red Hat CDN or Satellite. The repositories are part of the Installation ISO image. This option requires access to the BaseOS and AppStream repositories to install software packages. For more information about Image Builder, see the Composing a customized RHEL system image document.īoot ISO: A minimal boot ISO image that is used to boot into the installation program. You can also use the Image Builder tool to create customized RHEL images. A USB key or USB hard drive is recommended when using the Installation ISO image to create bootable installation media. The Installation ISO image is in multiple GB size, and as a result, it might not fit on optical media formats. Dynamic programming languages, web and database servers Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Rolesġ1.11. Dynamic programming languages, web and database serversġ0.11. Deprecated functionality"Ĭollapse section "10. Red Hat Enterprise Linux System RolesĬollapse section "9. Important changes to external kernel parametersĨ.17. Dynamic programming languages, web and database serversĤ.18. Distribution of content in RHEL 9"Ĭollapse section "3. Providing feedback on Red Hat documentationĮxpand section "3.
