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<h2 class="title"><a name="setupBootloaderBeginner"></a>Bootloader main
options
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<p><a name="setupBootloaderBeginner-pa1"></a>If you prefer
different bootloader settings to those chosen automatically by DrakX, you
can change them here.
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<p><a name="setupBootloaderBeginner-pa2"></a>You may already have
another Linux operating system on your machine, in which case you need to
decide whether to add Mageia to your existing boot loader, or allow Mageia
to create a new one.
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<p><a name="setupBootloaderBeginner-pa3"></a>The Mageia
graphical menu is nice :)
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<h3 class="title"><a name="usingMageiaBootloader"></a>Using the Mageia boot
loader
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<p><a name="setupBootloaderBeginner-pa4"></a>By default Mageia
writes a new GRUB boot loader into the MBR (Master Boot Record) of your
first hard drive. If you already have other operating systems installed,
Mageia attempts to add them to your new Mageia boot menu.
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<p><a name="setupBootloaderBeginner-pa5"></a>This works
correctly in the majority of cases for Linux and Windows systems.
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<p><a name="setupBootloaderBeginner-pa6"></a>Linux systems
which use the GRUB2 boot loader (predominately more recent Debian/Ubuntu
derivatives) are not currently supported and will not be recognised. One
possible solution for this is to follow the steps explained here <a class="xref" href="setupBootloaderExpert.html#addingGRUB2system" title="Adding a GRUB2 based system manually">the section called “Adding a GRUB2 based system
manually”</a> before installing Mageia next to such a
system, however there is no guarantee.
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<p><a name="setupBootloaderBeginner-pa6a"></a>If you are
already installing Mageia without having taken those steps, (and do not already know the GRUB2 version and/or it's partition)
then install
the Mageia bootloader in the root partition for now (see next section),
and inspect your GRUB2 based system after rebooting at the end of the
installation. Note that you will not yet be able to boot Mageia, however
you will be able to use the Mageia install DVD to perform a quick
"upgrade install" at a later date to correctly install the bootloader to
the MBR.
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<h3 class="title"><a name="usingExistingBootloader"></a>Using an
existing boot loader
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<p><a name="setupBootloaderBeginner-pa46"></a>If you decide to
use an existing boot loader then you will need to remember to STOP at the
summary page during the installation and click the <span class="guibutton">Boot
Loader</span> button, which will allow you to change the boot loader
install location.
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<p><a name="setupBootloaderBeginner-pa47"></a>Do not select a
device e.g."sda", or you will overwrite your existing MBR. You must select
the root partition that you chose during the partitioning phase earlier
e.g. sda7.
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<p><a name="setupBootloaderBeginner-pa48"></a>To be clear, sda
is a device, sda7 is a partition.
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<p><a name="setupBootloaderBeginner-pa48a"></a>Go to tty2
with Ctrl+Alt+F2 and type <code class="literal">df</code> to check where your
<code class="literal">/</code> (root) partition is. Ctrl+Alt+F7 takes you back to
the installer screen.
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<p><a name="setupBootloaderBeginner-pa49"></a>The exact
procedure for adding your Mageia system to an existing boot loader is
beyond the scope of this help, however in most cases it will involve
running the relevant boot loader installation program which should detect
and add it automatically. See the documentation for the operating system
in question.
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<h3 class="title"><a name="advancedOptionBootloader"></a>Boot loader advanced
option
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<p><a name="setupBootloaderBeginner-pa52"></a>If you have very
limited disk space for the <code class="literal">/</code> partition that contains
<code class="literal">/tmp</code>, click on <span class="guibutton">Advanced</span> and
check the box for <span class="guilabel">Clean /tmp at each boot</span>. This helps
to maintain some free space.
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