Here, you can select whether your computer internal clock is set to - local time or UTC time.
In the Advanced tab, you can enable automatic time synchronization and specify an NTP server.
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From: Papoteur /dev/sdd
Example: dd
if=/home/user/Downloads/Mageia-6-x86_64-DVD.iso of=/dev/sdd
bs=1M
It might be helpful to know that if stands for input file and of stands for output file
Enter the command: sync
This is the end of the process, and you may now unplug your - USB stick.
You can add any extra needed users in the Configuration - Summary step during the install. Choose User management.
The access permissions can also be changed after the - install.
If you booted from a USB stick, you will see the above menu options duplicated, and in this case, you should choose from the menu - pair that will be suffixed with "USB".
Here, you can select whether your computer internal clock is set to - local time or UTC time.
In the Advanced tab, you can enable automatic time synchronization and specify an NTP server.
When you are confident - about the selections, click on Next to continue.
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Finally, you will come to the desktop login screen.
Enter your user name and user password, and in a few seconds you will find yourself with a loaded KDE Plasma or GNOME desktop, depending on which live medium you used. You can now start using and enjoying your Mageia installation.
You can find further documentation in the Mageia wiki.
Finally, you will come to the desktop login screen.
Enter your user name and user password, and in a few seconds you will find yourself with a loaded KDE Plasma or GNOME desktop, depending on which live medium you used. You can now start using and enjoying your Mageia installation.
You can find further documentation in the Mageia wiki.
Once the bootloader has been installed, you will be prompted to halt your computer, remove the live DVD/USB stick and restart the computer.
Ensure that you follow these shut-down and restart instruction steps in the same order.
When you are ready, press Finish.
When you restart, you will see a succession of download progress bars. These indicate that the software media lists are being downloaded (see Software Management).
Once the bootloader has been installed, you will be prompted to halt your computer, remove the live DVD/USB stick and restart the computer.
Ensure that you follow these shut-down and restart instruction steps in the same order.
When you are ready, press Finish.
When you restart, you will see a succession of download progress bars. These indicate that the software media lists are being downloaded (see Software Management).
Here you can set the keyboard layout you wish to use with Mageia.
A suggested keyboard layout (highlighted), has been chosen for you - based upon your previously selected language and timezone choices.
You can change the language for your system post-installation in - the Mageia Control Center → System → localization for your system.
To do this you need to manually edit /boot/grub2/custom.cfg or use the software grub-customizer tool instead - (available in the Mageia repositories).
For more information, see: https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Grub2-efi_and_Mageia
To launch the installation of the Live DVD to a hard disk or SSD drive, simply click the Install on Hard Disk icon on the Live desktop. You will then see this screen, followed by the - Partitioning step.
Clicking Advanced will list the unused hardware and localization files that will be removed if you proceed.
The next step is the copying of files to hard disk. This process should just take a little while to complete. When it is finishing you will - briefly get a blank screen - this is normal.