Oracle 11gr2 database installation using ASM on standalone Server.

Hello Guys,
Environment is as below:
Oracle 11gr2
ASM
Enterprise Linux Server release 5.5 (Carthage)
I never did oracle 11gr2 installation using ASM and I need to install Oracle software on standalone server and then create database 11g Release 2.
I have following doubts:
1. Do we need to install Grid infrastructure software for standalone server as well ?
2. Does Grid Infrastructure software comes separately or alongwith DB software ?
3.Is Grid software same for RAC and standalone server setup ?
4.Do we need to create user Grid for installation of Grid for standalone server as well ?
can anyone give me full steps from scratch ?
Regards,
Edited by: LazyDBA11g on Apr 10, 2011 12:44 AM
Edited by: LazyDBA11g on Apr 10, 2011 12:47 AM

Hello sb,
Please find below the output of desired commands:
[oracle@yyy ~]$ id
uid=54321(oracle) gid=54321(oinstall) groups=54321(oinstall),54322(dba)
[oracle@yyy ~]$ env | sort
_=/bin/env
G_BROKEN_FILENAMES=1
HISTSIZE=1000
HOME=/home/oracle
HOSTNAME=yyy.in
INPUTRC=/etc/inputrc
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=:/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/lib
LESSOPEN=|/usr/bin/lesspipe.sh %s
LOGNAME=oracle
LS_COLORS=no=00:fi=00:di=00;34:ln=00;36:pi=40;33:so=00;35:bd=40;33;01:cd=40;33;0 1:or=01;05;37;41:mi=01;05;37;41:ex=00;32:*.cmd=00;32:*.exe=00;32:*.com=00;32:*.b tm=00;32:*.bat=00;32:*.sh=00;32:*.csh=00;32:*.tar=00;31:*.tgz=00;31:*.arj=00;31: *.taz=00;31:*.lzh=00;31:*.zip=00;31:*.z=00;31:*.Z=00;31:*.gz=00;31:*.bz2=00;31:* .bz=00;31:*.tz=00;31:*.rpm=00;31:*.cpio=00;31:*.jpg=00;35:*.gif=00;35:*.bmp=00;3 5:*.xbm=00;35:*.xpm=00;35:*.png=00;35:*.tif=00;35:
MAIL=/var/spool/mail/oracle
ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1
PATH=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/bin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/local/bin:/b in:/usr/bin:/home/oracle/bin
PWD=/home/oracle
SHELL=/bin/bash
SHLVL=1
SSH_ASKPASS=/usr/libexec/openssh/gnome-ssh-askpass
SSH_CLIENT=172.20.1.139 4320 22
SSH_CONNECTION=172.20.1.139 4320 172.20.1.11 22
SSH_TTY=/dev/pts/1
TERM=xterm
USER=oracle
Regards,

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