Deprecated - Checking Miscellaneous Parameters
Summary
configuration As a review,
DrakX will present a summary of information it
has gathered about your system. Depending on the hardware installed on your
machine, you may have some or all of the following entries. Each entry is
made up of the hardware item to be configured, followed by a quick summary
of the current configuration. Click on the corresponding
Configure button to make any changes.
Timezone: time zoneconfigurationby
default, DrakX deduces your time zone based on
the country you have chosen. You can click on the
Configure button here if this is not correct.
country
configuration
Country / Region:
check the current country selection. If you're not in the country selected
by DrakX, click on the
Configure button and choose another. If your country
isn't in the list shown, click on the Other Countries
button to get a complete country list.
Bootloader: if you wish to change your bootloader
configuration, click this button. This should be reserved to advanced
users. Refer to the printed documentation or the in-line help about
bootloader configuration in the Mageia Control
Center.
services configuration
Services: with
this entry you can fine tune which services will be run on your machine. If
you plan to use this machine as a server it's a good idea to review this
setup.
keyboard
configuration
Keyboard: check
the current keyboard map configuration and change it if necessary.
mouse
configurationMouse: verify the
current mouse configuration and click on the button to change it if
necessary.
sound card
configuration
Sound card: if a
sound card is detected on your system, it will be displayed here. If you
notice the sound card isn't the one actually present on your system, you can
click on the button and choose a different driver.
graphical interface
configuration
Graphical
Interface: by default, DrakX
configures your graphical interface with a resolution that best matches your
video card and monitor combination. If that doesn't suit you, or
DrakX could not automatically configure it
(not configured is displayed), click on
Configure to reconfigure your graphical
interface. You can click on Help from within the
configuration wizard to benefit from full in-line help.
network
configuration Network: if you
wish to configure your Internet or local network access, you can do so from
here. Refer to the printed documentation or use the Mageia
Control Center after the installation has finished to benefit
from full in-line help.
network
proxy
Proxies: allows
you to configure HTTP and FTP proxy
addresses if the machine you're installing on is to be located behind a
proxy server.
security
configurationSecurity Level:
this entry allows you to redefine the security level as set in a previous
step (see ).
firewall
configuration
Firewall: if you
plan to connect your machine to the Internet, it's a good idea to protect
yourself from intrusions by setting up a firewall. Consult the
corresponding chapter of the Starter
Guide for details about firewall settings.
Time Zone Options
This dialog appears after selecting a new time zone in the time zones
list. After you've chosen the location nearest to your time zone, two more
options are shown.
GNU/Linux manages time in GMT
(Greenwich Mean Time) and translates it to local time according to the time
zone you selected. If the clock on your motherboard is set to local time,
you may deactivate this by deselecting Hardware clock set to
GMT, which will let GNU/Linux know
that the system clock and the hardware clock are in the same time zone. This
is useful when the machine also hosts another operating system.
The Automatic time synchronization option will
automatically regulate the system clock by connecting to a remote time
server on the Internet. For this feature to work, you must have a working
Internet connection. We recommend that you choose a time server located near
you or the generic World Wide entry which will select
the best server for you. This option actually installs a time server which
can be used by other machines on your local network as well.
Selecting Available Services at Boot Time
services
bootservicesThis dialog is used to select which services you wish to start at
boot time.
DrakX will list all services available on the
current installation. Review each of them carefully and uncheck those which
aren't needed at boot time.
A short explanatory text will be displayed about a service when it is
selected. However, if you're not sure whether a service is useful or not, it
is safer to leave the default behavior.
At this stage, be very careful if you intend to use your machine as a
server: you probably don't want to start any services which you don't
need. Please remember that some services can be dangerous if they're enabled
on a server. In general, select only those services you
really need.