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Stage 1 (Pre-installation Stage)

Boot

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:

Figure 1. BIOS Welcome Screen

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.

Figure 2. UEFI Welcome Screen

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:

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 Network Connection + section.

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 + Stage 2 (the actual + installation stage).

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:

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:

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).

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 Mirrors + 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 + Stage 2 (the actual + installation stage).

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 Stage 2 (the + actual installation stage).

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 Stage 2 (the + actual installation stage).


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