From 3134e07e03891115644be39cdde82a03761ad934 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anne Nicolas Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2012 12:01:37 +0000 Subject: update help files (docteam) --- exitInstall.html | 138 ++++++------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 124 deletions(-) (limited to 'exitInstall.html') diff --git a/exitInstall.html b/exitInstall.html index 0104abe..27a00a0 100644 --- a/exitInstall.html +++ b/exitInstall.html @@ -2,151 +2,41 @@ - It's Done! + Congratulations - - -
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There you are. The - installation is now complete and your GNU/Linux system is ready to - be used. Just click on Reboot to restart the - system. Don't forget to remove the installation media (CD-ROM or - floppy). The first thing you should see after your computer has - finished doing its hardware tests is the bootloader menu, which - allows you to choose between the OSes your - system can boot. +

You have now finished installing and configuring Mageia and it's now safe to reboot your computer +

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    Generate auto-install floppy: - enables you to create an installation floppy disk which will - automatically perform a whole installation, similar to the one - just finished, without the help of an operator. -

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    This feature is very - handy when installing on a number of similar machines. See the - Auto - install section on our web site for more - information. -

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    Save package - selection[1]: saves - a list of the packages selected in this installation. The - following screen shows you the possible media to use to save the - package list onto: you might need to fill some parameters when - you click on the Next button. -

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    To use this selection - of packages with another installation, perform the installation - as usual up to the point of the package selection, and choose to - select individual packages, without worrying about the current - package selection. Use the floppy icon and select the - Load option. Then choose the medium which - contains the package list. Finally click - OK: the list of packages you loaded will - be selected and be installed. -

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[1] If you chose to - save on a floppy, you will need a FAT-formatted floppy. To - create one under GNU/Linux, type mformat a: - or, as root, fdformat /dev/fd0 followed by - mkfs.vfat /dev/fd0. -

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