Oracle 9ir2 on Red Hat 8

Hello all,
I'm trying to install the Ora 9ir2 on RH 8 and have had some problems.
I've did the dba group, user, run the root.sh changed the shmmax to a great value as manual. But in the final of installation the procecss was failed.
In fact, on the time of pre_building the bank, something like a error in connect in a shared memory or pool.
Must I do some other seting up before run the installation??
Thanks in advance.
Eduardo

*.log_archive_dest_2='service=drorcl ??? SYNC AFFIRM delay=720You have two way for log transmission in data guard :
1-LGWR transmission
2-ARCH transmission
you don't want to use this option
*.log_archive_dest_2='service=drorcl lgwr' SYNC AFFIRM delay=720which leave you with
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