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+ Avvio + + The particular Welcome Screen that you will see when +booting with the NetInstall media depends on whether you are booting on a +BIOS or UEFI system. See the following two screenshots: + +
+ BIOS Welcome Screen + + + + + +
+ + When booting up, you can choose to read the advanced help by pressing +F2 and return to the installer screen by pressing +F1. Otherwise, the boot will continue with default +settings. + +
+ UEFI Welcome Screen + + + + + +
+ + + + Use the arrow keys to highlight Start Mageia Install +and then press Enter. + + + + For both BIOS and UEFI systems, you will then see a pop-up notification +saying that USB devices are being detected: + + + + + + +
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+ Installation Method + + You can now choose an installation method via CDROM/HDD or Server (NFS, FTP +or HTTP). + + You also have the option to load third-party modules at this point. + + + + + + + + + + Move up or down the list using the arrow keys until the appropriate method +of installation is highlighted. + + + + Press the Tab key until Ok is +highlighted and then press Enter. + + + +
+ Server + + + + If you don't know what to choose for a Network Installation, choose +FTP server. + + + + On an enterprise network, FTP and rsync may be blocked, so using +HTTP server is a good choice in this case. + + + + After choosing any of the server options you will automatically proceed to +the section. +
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+ CDROM/HDD + + If you choose to install from either a CDROM or hard disk (or USB stick), a +scan for storage devices will be performed: + + + + + + + + + + First, select the relevant hard drive (or USB stick) + + + + + + + + + + + + Followed by the relevant partition + + + + + + + + + + + + Then specify the directory or the file name of the ISO + + + + Leaving this open, or using the directory is easier, because the installer +then presents you with a list of directories and files from which you can +make your selection using the up and down arrows, as seen in the second of +the following images. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Once the information has been provided for the location of the ISO, either +on CDROM or HDD, you will automatically proceed to (the actual installation stage). +
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+ Load Third-Party Modules + + If you wish to Load third-party modules, then you will +be asked for the location of the directory containing the modules: + + + + + + +
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+ Network Connection + +
+ Connection Device + + If you chose any of the server options at the Installation +Method step, you will then be asked to choose a network device: + + + + + + +
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+ Connection Type + + Now you need to choose whether the network device will use a DHCP, Static or +ADSL connection: + + + + + + + + If you are unsure which option is suitable, then you should probably accept +the default option (DHCP). +
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+ Host/Domain Names + + If necessary, you can now supply your Host and Domain names: + + + + + + + + + + If you are unsure what this means then you can just leave the fields blank, +highlight Ok and press Enter to +proceed. The network connection will now be activated. + + + + If you are using either FTP or HTTP, you will automatically proceed to the + section + + If you are using NFS, you will be asked for the NFS server name and the +directory containing the Mageia distribution: + + + + + + + + After entering the NFS details, you will automatically proceed to + (the actual installation +stage). +
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+ Mirrors + + If using FTP or HTTP, you now have to specify a mirror to use. This can be +done manually or by choosing from a list + + + + + + + +
+ Specify Manually + + You will find a list of all available mirrors here: http://mirrors.mageia.org/ + + Whichever mirror you choose, it should use the same tree-like structure from +"mageia" (or "Mageia") as used by the official Mageia mirrors. That means +.../mageia/distrib/<version>/<arch> + + A correct entry (when using an official mirror) in the Mageia +directory field below, could be: + + pub/linux/mageia/distrib/cauldron/i586 + + Another example (for Mageia 6 x86_64) could be: + + pub/Mirrors/Mageia/distrib/6/x86_64 + + Other mirrors may have a different path structure and the screenshots below +show such examples: + + If you are using an FTP server: + + + + + + + + If you are using an HTTP server: + + + + + + + + Once this information has been provided, you will automatically proceed to + (the actual installation +stage). +
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+ Select From a List + + If you get a lot of missing dependency errors later in the install, reboot +and try a different mirror. + + + + + + + + After choosing an FTP server, you will see a screen where you can optionally +add a login name and password if required. + + + + + + + + Once this information has been provided, you will automatically proceed to + (the actual installation +stage). +
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