Mageia-installeraren DrakXWhether you are new to GNU-Linux or an experienced user, the Mageia
Installer is designed to help make your installation or upgrade as easy as
possible.The initial menu screen has various options, however the default one will
start the installer, which will normally be all that you will need.If there are problems during install, then it may be necessary to use
special installation options, see .The installation stepsThe install process is divided into a number of steps, which can be followed
on the side panel of the screen.Each step has one or more screens which may also have
Advanced buttons with extra, less commonly required,
options.Most screens have Help buttons which give further
explanations about the current step.If somewhere during install you decide to stop the installation, it is
possible to reboot, but please think twice before you do this. Once a
partition has been formatted or updates have started to be installed, your
computer is no longer in the same state and rebooting it could very well
leave you with an unusable system. If in spite of this you are very sure
rebooting is what you want, go to a text terminal by pressing the three keys
Alt Ctrl F2 at the same time. After that, press
Alt Ctrl Delete simultaneously to reboot.InstallationsalternativIf the installation fails then it may be necessary to try again by using one
of the extra options available by hitting the F1
(Help) key see This will open the following text based help.Installation Problems and Possible SolutionsNo Graphical InterfaceAfter the initial screen you did not reach the language selection
screen. This can happen with some graphic cards and older systems. Try using
low resolution by typing vgalo at the prompt.If the hardware is very old, a graphical installation may not be
possible. In this case it is worth trying a text mode installation. To use
this hit ESC at the first welcome screen and confirm with ENTER. You will be
presented with a black screen with the word "boot:". Type "text" and hit
ENTER. Now continue with the installation in text mode.The Install FreezesIf the system appeared to freeze during the installation, this may be a
problem with hardware detection. In this case the automatic detection of
hardware may be bypassed and dealt with later. To try this, type
noauto at the prompt. This option may also be combined with
other options as necessary.Kernel OptionsThese will rarely be needed, but in some cases the hardware may report the
available RAM incorrectly. To specify this manually, you can use the
mem=xxxM parameter, where xxx is the correct amount of
RAM. e.g. mem=256M would specify 256MB of RAM.