The Manual for SQL config covers the following in Chapter 7:
Chapter 7 Installing SQL Server
About installing and configuring SQL Server ...............................................175
About installing multiple SQL Server instances ...........................................176
Verifying that SQL Server databases and logs are moved to shared storage 177
About installing SQL Server for high availability configuration ...............177
About installing SQL Server on the first system ..........................................179
About installing SQL Server on the second system .....................................181
Creating a SQL Server user-defined database ...............................................182
Completing configuration steps in SQL Server .............................................183
Moving the tempdb database if using VVR for disaster recovery ......183
Assigning ports for multiple SQL Server instances .............................184
Enabling IPv6 support for the SQL Server Analysis Service ..............184
Steps are in short:
Create a diskgroup on Node1.
Create volume(s) for databases and logs and specify drive letter (or mount point(s)).
Install SQL with binaries in Program Files and databases and logs on the newly created volume(s).
Set SQL services to manual, then stop services.
Deport diskgroup and import on node 2. Map volume(s) to same path/drive letter(s).
Wipe or rename folders created by installation on node1.
Install in the same manner as on Node1.
Please bear in mind that you need a separate, small volume for Registry Replication.
Have all Service Group properties ready in a worksheet before you start the service group wizard.
These steps are just a short overview - please go through the documentation.
Proper preparation is the key to successful installation and configuration.