Dell PowerEdge T300: Other Information You May Need
Other Information You May Need: Dell PowerEdge T300
Table of contents
- Notes, Notices, and Cautions
- System Features
- 4 Getting Started With Your System
- Supported Operating Systems
- Other Information You May Need
- Obtaining Technical Assistance Installation and Configuration Unpacking the System
- Connecting the Keyboard, Mouse, and Monitor Connecting the Power
- Turning on the System Complete the 0perating System Setup
- Technical Specifications Processor Expansion Buses Memory
- Drives Connectors
- Video Power Physical
- Environmental

• Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (version 5) (x86_64)
®
•SUSE
Linux Enterprise Server 9 (x86_64)
®
NOTE: SUSE
Linux Enterprise Server 9, prior to SP4, does not support SATA
optical devices. Installation must be performed using other methods such as
a USB CDROM.
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (x86_64)
Other Information You May Need
CAUTION: The Product Information Guide provides important safety and
regulatory information. Warranty information may be included within this
document or as a separate document.
•The
Hardware Owner’s Manual
provides information about system
features and describes how to troubleshoot the system and install or
replace system components. The
Hardware Owner’s Manual
is available
on the CDs that came with your system or on
support.dell.com
.
• CDs included with your system provide documentation and tools
for configuring and managing your system.
• Systems management software documentation describes the features,
requirements, installation, and basic operation of the software.
• Operating system documentation describes how to install (if necessary),
configure, and use the operating system software.
• Documentation for any components you purchased separately provides
information necessary to configure and install these options.
• Updates are sometimes included with the system to describe changes
to the system, software, and/or documentation.
NOTE: Always check for updates on support.dell.com and read the updates
first because they often supersede information in other documents.
• Release notes or readme files may be included to provide last-minute
updates to the system or documentation or advanced technical reference
material intended for experienced users or technicians.
6 Getting Started With Your System

