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Introduction

NetInstall Media

Description

These minimal ISO's contain:

  • less than 100 MB and are convenient if bandwidth is too low to + download a full DVD, or if you have a PC without a DVD drive or + unable to boot from a USB stick.

  • no more than that which is needed to a) start the + DrakX installer and b) find + DrakX-installer-stage2 and other packages that + are needed to continue and complete the install.

The required source packages may be on a PC hard disk, a local + drive, a local network or on the Internet.

Note

Installation via encrypted wifi or bluetooth is not + supported.

Availability

There a two versions of the NetInstall media:

  • netinstall.iso For those who + prefer not to use non-free software, this ISO contains only free + software.

  • netinstall-nonfree.iso This + ISO additionally includes proprietary device drivers, which may be + required for your network device, disk controller, etc.

Both versions are available in the form of separate 32-bit and + 64-bit ISO's. See here: https://www.mageia.org/downloads/

Preparation

After downloading the image, burn it to a CD/DVD or, if you prefer + to put it on a USB stick, follow the instructions here: https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Installation_Media#Dump_Mageia_ISOs_on_an_USB_stick

Installation Stages

The installation is carried out in two stages:

  • Stage 1 This is the + pre-Installation stage. You will need to provide the method and + details for accessing the medium containing the files to be used for + the installation. If the method involves a server, then the network + connection will be activated.

  • Stage 2 This is the actual + Installation stage, which will automatically commence once a + connection to the installer files has been established.

Note

During Stage 1, nothing will be written to your Hard Disk, so it + is safe to quit at any point during Stage 1 if you wish. You can do so + by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del.

Tip

You can use Alt+F3 to read the logs and Alt+F1 to return to the installer screen.

Warning

Unlike when installing from DVD or LiveCD, during the first part + of the installation (Stage 1), you will + be asked to type things. During this stage, your keyboard will operate + as per an American + keyboard layout. This can be very confusing when you need to type + names and paths.


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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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Stage 2 (Installation Stage)

Nothing has been written to your hard disk at this point. Therefore, + if you decide not to proceed with the actual installation, then it is safe + to reboot now: go to tty2 with Ctrl+Alt+F2 and press Ctrl+Alt+Del (or Ctrl+Alt+F7 to come back if you change your mind).

Please choose a language to use

  • Select your preferred language, by first expanding the list for + your continent. Mageia will use this selection during the installation + and for your installed system.

  • If it is likely that you (or others) will require several + languages to be installed on your system, then you should use the + Multiple languages option to add them now. It will + be difficult to add extra language support after installation.

Important

Even if you choose more than one language, you must first choose one + as your preferred language from the main list of languages. It will also + be marked as chosen in the Multiple languages + screen.

  • If your keyboard language is not the same as your preferred + language, then it is advisable to install the required language for your + keyboard as well

  • Mageia uses UTF-8 (Unicode) support by default. This may be + disabled in the Multiple languages screen if you + know that it is inappropriate for your language. Disabling UTF-8 applies + to all installed languages.

  • You can change the language for your system post-installation in + the Mageia Control CenterSystemlocalization for your system.

License and Release Notes

License Agreement

  • Before installing Mageia, please read the license terms and + conditions carefully.

  • These terms and conditions apply to the entire Mageia + distribution and must be accepted before you can continue.

  • To proceed, simply select Accept and then + click on Next

If you decide not to accept these conditions, then we thank you for + your interest in Mageia. Clicking Quit will reboot + your computer.

Release Notes

Important information about this particular Mageia release can be + viewed by clicking on the Release Notes + button.

Setup SCSI

DrakX will normally detect hard + disks correctly. However, with some older SCSI controllers it may be unable + to determine the correct drivers to use and subsequently fail to recognise + the drive.

If your device is not recognised, + you will need to manually tell DrakX which SCSI drive(s) you have. DrakX + should then be able to configure the drive(s) correctly.

Install or Upgrade

  • Install

    Use this option to perform a fresh installation of Mageia. This + will format the root partition + (/), but can preserve a pre-existing + /home partition (a dedicated /home partition, rather than being incorporated within the root (/) partition itself).

  • Upgrade

    Use this option to upgrade an existing installation of + Mageia.

Important

Only upgrading from a previous Mageia version that was + still supported when this Installer's version was + released, has been thoroughly tested. If you want to upgrade a Mageia + version that has reached its End Of Life then it is better + to do a clean install instead, while preserving your + /home partition.

Tip

If you have discovered that you forgot to select an additional + language, you can return from the Install or Upgrade + screen to the language choice screen by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Home. Do NOT do this later in + the install.

Keyboard

DrakX selects an appropriate + keyboard for your language. If no suitable keyboard is found it will default + to a US keyboard layout.

  • Make sure that the + selection is correct or choose another keyboard layout. If you don't + know which layout your keyboard has, look in the specifications that + came with your system, or ask the computer vendor. There may even be a + label on the keyboard that identifies the layout. You can also look + here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout

  • If your keyboard isn't in + the list shown, click on More to get a fuller list, + and select your keyboard there.

    Note

    After choosing a + keyboard from the More dialogue, you'll return + to the first keyboard choice dialogue and it will seem as though a + keyboard from that screen was chosen. You can safely ignore this and + continue the installation: the keyboard chosen from the full list + will be applied.

  • If you choose a keyboard + based on non-Latin characters, you will see an extra dialogue screen + asking how you would prefer to switch between the Latin and non-Latin + keyboard layouts

Partitioning

Suggested Partitioning

In this screen you can see + the content of your hard drive(s) along with the DrakX partitioning + proposals for where to install Mageia.

The actual options + available from those shown below will vary according to the layout and + content of your particular hard drive(s).

Main Options

  • Use Existing Partitions

    If this option is + available, then existing Linux compatible partitions have been found and + may be used for the installation.

  • Use Free Space

    If you have unused + space on your hard drive then this option will use it for your new + Mageia installation.

  • Use Free Space on a Windows Partition

    If you have unused + space on an existing Windows partition, the installer may offer to use + it. This can be a useful way of making room for your new Mageia + installation, but is a risky operation so you should make sure you have + backed up all important files!

    With this option, the installer displays the remaining Windows + partition in light blue and the proposed Mageia partition in dark blue + with their intended sizes just underneath. You have the option to modify + these sizes by clicking and dragging the gap between both partitions. + See the following screenshot:

  • Erase and use Entire Disk

    This option will + allocate the entire drive for Mageia

    Warning

    This will erase ALL + data on the selected hard drive. Take care! If you intend to use part + of the disk for something else, or you already have data on the drive + that you are not prepared to lose, then do not use this option.

    Important

    Note that this + involves shrinking the size of the Windows partition. The partition + must be "clean", meaning that Windows must have closed down correctly + the last time it was used. It must also have been defragmented, + although this is not a guarantee that all files in the partition have + been moved out of the area that is about to be used. It is highly + recommended to back up your personal files.

  • Custom Disk Partitioning

    This gives you + complete control over the placing of the installation on your hard + drive(s).

If you are not using the Custom disk partitioning + option, then the installer will allocate the available space according to + the following rules:

  • If the total available space is less than 50 GB, then only one + partition is created. This will be the / (root) + partition.

  • If the total available space is greater than 50 GB, then three + partitions are created

    • 6/19 of the total available place is allocated to + / with a maximum of 50 GB

    • 1/19 is allocated to swap with a maximum + of 4 GB

    • the rest (at least 12/19) is allocated to + /home

This means that from 160 GB or greater available space, the installer + will create three partitions:

  • 50 GB for /

  • 4 GB for swap

  • and the remainder for /home

Note

If you are using a UEFI system, the ESP (EFI System Partition) will + be automatically detected - or created if it does not exist yet - and + mounted on /boot/EFI. The Custom disk + partitioning option is the only one that allows to check it has + been correctly done.

If you are using a Legacy (also known as BIOS) system with a GPT + partitioned disk, you need to create a BIOS boot partition if it doesn't + already exist. It should be about 1 MiB with no mount point. It can be + created with the Installer, under Custom disk + partitioning, like any other partition. Be sure to select + BIOS boot partition for filesystem type.

See DiskDrake for information on how to + proceed.

Important

Some newer drives are now using 4096 byte logical sectors, instead + of the previous standard of 512. Due to lack of available hardware, the + partitioning tool used in the installer has not been tested with such a + drive.

Some SSD devices now use an erase block size over 1 MB. If you have + such a device we suggest that you partition the drive in advance, using an + alternative partitioning tool like gparted, and to use the following + settings:

  • Align to = MiB

  • Free space preceding (MiB) = 2

Also make sure all partitions are created using an even number of + megabytes.

Choose the mount points

Here you see the Linux partitions that have been found on your + computer. If you don't agree with the DrakX suggestions, you can change the + mount points yourself.

  • To the left of the drop-down menus is a list of available + partitions. For example: sda is a hard drive - and + 5 is a partition number, + followed by the (capacity, mount point, filesystem + type) of the partition.

  • If you have several partitions, you can choose various different + mount points from the drop down menu, such as + /, /home and + /var. You can even make your own mount points, for + instance /video for a partition where you want to + store your films, or perhaps /Data for all your + data files.

  • For any partitions that you don't need to make use of, you can + leave the mount point field blank.

Warning

If you make any changes here, ensure you still have a + / (root) partition.

Tip

If you are not sure what to choose, click + Previous to go back and then tick Custom + disk partitioning, where you can click on a partition to see + its type and size.

If you are sure the mount points are correct, click on + Next, and choose whether you only want to format the + partition suggested by DrakX, or more.

Confirm hard disk to be + formatted

  • Click on + Previous if you are at all unsure about your + choice.

  • Click on + Next to proceed if you are sure that it is OK to + erase every partition, every operating system and all data that might be on that hard disk.

Custom Disk Partitioning with + DiskDrake

  • Modify the layout of your + disk(s) here. You can remove or create partitions, change the filesystem + or size of a partition and even view their details before you + start.

  • There is a tab at the top for + every detected hard disk (or other storage device, like a USB key). In + the screenshot above there are two available devices: sda + and sdb.

  • For all other actions: click + on the desired partition first. Then view it, or choose a filesystem and + a mount point, resize it or wipe it. Expert mode + provides more options such as to label (name) a partition, or to choose + a partition type.

  • Continue until you have + adjusted everything to your satisfaction, then click + Done when you're ready.

Warning

  1. Take care with the + Clear all option, use it only if you are sure you + want to wipe all partitions on the selected storage device.

  2. If you wish to use + encryption on your / partition you must ensure + that you have a separate /boot partition. The + encryption option for the /boot partition must + NOT be set, otherwise your system will be unbootable.

Important

  • If you are installing Mageia on a UEFI system, check that an ESP + (EFI System Partition) is present and correctly mounted on + /boot/EFI. See Figure 1 below.

  • If you are installing Mageia on a Legacy/GPT system, check that + a BIOS boot partition is present and of the correct type. See Figure 2 + below.

Figure 3. EFI System Partition

EFI System Partition

Figure 4. BIOS boot partition

BIOS boot partition

Formatting

Here you can choose which + partition(s) you wish to format. Any data on partitions + not marked for formatting will be preserved.

Usually, at least the + partitions that DrakX selected need to be formatted.

Click on + Advanced to choose the partitions you want to check for + so-called bad blocks

Tip

If you're not sure you + have made the right choice, you can click on + Previous, again on Previous and + then on Custom to get back to the main screen, where + you can choose to view details of your partitions.

When you are confident + about the selections, click on Next to continue.

Software

Media Selection

Supplemental Installation + Media

This screen shows you the list of already recognised repositories. You + can add other sources for packages, like an optical-disc or a remote source. + The source selection determines which packages will be available during the + subsequent steps.

For a network source, there are two steps to follow:

  1. Choosing and activating the network, if not already up.

  2. Selecting a mirror or specifying a URL (very first entry). By + selecting a mirror, you have access to the selection of all repositories + managed by Mageia, like the Nonfree, the + Tainted repositories and the + Updates. With the URL, you can designate a specific + repository or your own NFS installation.

Note

If you are updating a 64-bit installation which may contain some + 32-bit packages, it is advised to use this screen to add an online mirror + by selecting one of the Network protocols here. The 64-bit DVD ISO only + contains 64-bit and noarch packages, it will not be + able to update the 32-bit packages. However, after adding an online + mirror, the installer will find the needed 32-bit packages there.

Available Media

Here you have the list of available repositories. Not all repositories + are available, according to which media you use for installing. The + repositories selection determines which packages will be available for + selection during the next steps.

  • The Core repository cannot be disabled as it + contains the base of the distribution.

  • The Nonfree repository includes packages that + are free-of-charge, i.e. Mageia may redistribute them, but they contain + closed-source software (hence the name - Nonfree). For example this + repository includes nVidia and AMD graphics card proprietary drivers, + firmware for various WiFi cards, etc.

  • The Tainted repository includes packages + released under a free license. The main criteria for placing packages in + this repository is that they may infringe patents and copyright laws in + some countries, e.g. multimedia codecs needed to play various + audio/video files; packages needed to play commercial video DVD's, + etc.

Desktop Selection

Some choices made here will open other screens with related + options.

After the selection step(s), you will see a slideshow during the + installation of required packages. The slideshow can be disabled by pressing + the Details button.

  • Choose whether you prefer to use the KDE Plasma or GNOME desktop + environment. Both come with a full set of useful applications and + tools.

  • Select Custom if you do not wish to use + either (or, actually use both) of these, or if you want to modify the + default software choices for these desktop environments. The LXDE + desktop, for instance, is lighter than the previous two, sporting less + eye candy and having fewer packages installed by default.

Package Group Selection

Packages are arranged into common groups, to make choosing what you + need on your system a lot easier. The groups are fairly self explanatory, + however more information about the content of each is available in tool-tips + which become visible as the mouse is hovered over them.

  • Workstation

  • Server

  • Graphical Environment

  • Individual Package Selection: you + can use this option to manually add or remove packages

See Minimal Install for instructions on how to do a + minimal install (without or with X & IceWM).

Minimal Install

Minimal Installation is intended for those with specific uses in mind + for Mageia, such as a server or a specialised workstation. You will probably + use this option combined with the Individual package + selection option to fine-tune your installation. See Choose Individual Packages.

  • You can choose a Minimal Installation by + de-selecting everything in the Package Group + Selection screen, see Choose Package Groups.

    If desired, you can additionally tick the Individual + package selection option in the same screen.

  • If you choose this installation method, then the relevant screen + (see screenshot below) will offer you a few useful extras to install, + such as documentation and X.

    If the With X option is selected, then IceWM + (a lightweight desktop environment) will also be included.

The basic documentation is provided in the form of man + and info pages. It contains the man pages from the Linux Documentation + Project and the GNU + coreutils info pages.

Choose Individual Packages

Here you can add or remove any extra packages to customize your + installation.

After having made your choice, you can click on the + floppy icon at the bottom of the page to save your + choice of packages (saving to a USB key works, too). You can then use this + file to install the same packages on another system, by pressing the same + button during install and choosing to load it.

User Management

Set Administrator (root) + Password:

It is advisable for all Mageia installations to set a + superuser (Administrator) password, usually called the + root password in Linux. As you type a password into + the top box a shield will change from red-to-yellow-to-green depending on + the strength of the password. A green shield shows you are using a strong + password. You need to repeat the same password in the box underneath, to + check that the first entry was not mistyped.

Note

All passwords are case-sensitive. It is best to use a mixture of + letters (upper and lower case), numbers and other characters in a + password.

Enter a user

Add a User here. A regular user has fewer privileges than the + superuser (root), but enough to use the Internet, + office applications or play games and anything else the average user might + use a computer for.

  • Icon

    Click on this button if you want to change the user's + icon

  • Real Name

    Insert the user's real name into this text box

  • Login Name

    Enter the user login name or let DrakX use a version of the + user's real name. The login name is + case-sensitive.

  • Password

    Type in the user password. There is a shield at the end of the + text box that indicates the strength of the password. (See also Note)

    Password (again): Retype the + user password. DrakX will check that you have not mistyped the + password.

Note

Any users added while installing Mageia, will have a home + directory that is both read and write protected (umask=0027)

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.

User Management (advanced)

The Advanced option allows you to edit further + settings for the user you are adding.

  • Shell: This drop-down list allows you to + change the shell available to any user you added in the previous + screen. Options are Bash, Dash + and Sh

  • User ID: Here you can set the user ID for + any user you added in the previous screen. If you are unsure what the + purpose of this is, then leave it blank.

  • Group ID: This lets you set the group ID. + Again, if unsure, leave it blank.

Graphical Configuration

Graphic Card and Monitor + Configuration

No matter which graphical + environment (also known as desktop environment) you chose for this install + of Mageia, they are all based on a graphical user interface system called + X Window System, or simply X. So in order + for KDE Plasma, GNOME, LXDE or any other graphical environment to work well, + the following X settings need to be correct.

Choose the appropriate settings manually if you think the details are + incorrect, or if none are shown.

  • Graphic Card

    If you need to, you can select a specific card from this + expandable list. See the section called “Choose an X Server (Configure + your Graphic Card)”.

  • Monitor

    You can choose Plug 'n Play, if applicable, or choose your monitor + from the Vendor or Generic + lists. Choose Custom if you prefer to manually set + the horizontal and vertical refresh rates of your monitor. See the section called “Choosing your Monitor”.

  • Resolution

    The resolution and color depth of your monitor can be set + here.

  • Test

    The test button does not always appear during install. If the + option is there, and you test your settings, you should be asked to + confirm that your settings are correct. If you answer + Yes, the settings will be kept. If you don't see + anything, you'll return to the configuration screen and be able to + reconfigure everything until the test result is satisfactory. If the + test option is not available, then make sure your settings are on the + safe side.

  • Options

    Here you can choose to enable or disable various options.

Warning

There is a risk of + damaging a monitor if you choose refresh rates that are outside the + frequency range of that monitor. This applies to older CRT displays: + modern monitors will reject an unsupported frequency and normally enter + standby mode.

Choose an X Server (Configure + your Graphic Card)

DrakX has a very comprehensive database of video cards and will + usually correctly identify your video device.

If the installer has not correctly detected your graphic card and you + know which one you have, you can select it from the tree by:

  • Vendor

  • then the make of your card

  • and the model of card

If you cannot find your card in the vendor lists (because it's not yet + in the database or it's an older card) you may find a suitable driver in the + Xorg category, which provides more than 40 generic and + open source video card drivers. If you still can't find a specific driver + for your card there is the option of using the VESA driver which provides + basic capabilities.

Caution

Be aware that if you select an incompatible driver you may only have + access to the Command Line Interface

Some video card manufacturers provide proprietary drivers for Linux + which may only be available in the Nonfree repository + and in some cases only from the card manufacturers' websites. The + Nonfree repository needs to be explicitly enabled to + access them. If you didn't enable it previously, you should do this after + your first reboot.

Choosing your Monitor

DrakX has a very + comprehensive database of monitors and will usually correctly identify + yours.

Warning

Selecting a monitor with different characteristics could + damage your monitor or video hardware. Please don't try something without + knowing what you are doing. If in doubt you should consult your + monitor documentation.

Custom

This option allows + you to set two critical parameters: the vertical refresh rate and the + horizontal sync rate. Vertical refresh determines how often the screen + is refreshed and horizontal sync is the rate at which scan lines are + displayed.

It is + VERY IMPORTANT that you do not specify a monitor + type with a sync range that is beyond the capabilities of your + monitor: you may damage your monitor. If in doubt, choose a + conservative setting and consult your monitor documentation.

Plug'n Play

This is the default + option and automatically tries to determine the monitor type from the + monitor database.

Vendor

If the installer + has not correctly detected your monitor and you know which one you + have, you can choose it from the options by selecting:

  • Manufacturer

  • Monitor model

Generic

Selecting this + group will list approximately 30 display configurations such as + 1024x768 @ 60Hz and includes flat-panel displays as used in laptops. + This is often a good monitor selection group if you need to use the + VESA card driver when your video hardware cannot be determined + automatically. Once again, it may be wise to be conservative in your + selections.

Bootloader

Grub2

Grub2 on Legacy MBR/GPT systems

  • GRUB2 (with or without graphical menu) will be used exclusively + as the bootloader for a Legacy/MBR or Legacy/GPT system.

  • By default, a new bootloader will be written into either the MBR + (Master Boot Record) of your first hard drive or in the BIOS boot + partition.

Grub2-efi on UEFI systems

  • GRUB2-efi will be used exclusively as the bootloader for a UEFI + system.

  • By default, a new bootloader (Grub2-efi) will be written into + the ESP (EFI System Partition).

    If there are already UEFI-based operating systems installed on + your computer (Windows 8 for example), the Mageia installer will + detect the existing ESP created by Windows and add grub2-efi to it. If + no ESP exists, then one will be created. Although it is possible to + have several ESPs, only one is required, whatever the number of + operating systems you have.

Bootloader Setup

Bootloader main options
  • Bootloader to use

    This feature is only available to Legacy MBR/BIOS systems. + Users of UEFI systems will not see this option here.

  • Boot device

    Don't change this unless you really know what you are + doing

  • Delay before booting the default + image

    This text box lets you set a delay, in seconds, before the + default operating system is started up.

  • Security

    This allows you to set a password for the bootloader. This + means a username and password will be required when booting in order + to select a booting entry or change settings. This is optional, and + most people are not likely to have a need for it. The username is + root and the password is the one chosen + hereafter.

  • Password

    Choose a password for the bootloader (optional)

  • Password (again)

    Retype the password and DrakX will check that it matches with + the one set above

Advanced

  • Enable ACPI

    ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) is a + standard for power management. It can save energy by stopping unused + devices. Deselecting it could be useful if, for example, your + computer does not support ACPI or if you think the ACPI + implementation might cause some problems (for instance random + reboots or system lockups).

  • Enable SMP

    This option enables/disables symmetric multiprocessing for + multi-core processors

  • Enable APIC

    Enabling this gives the operating system access to the + Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller. APIC devices permit more + complex priority models, and Advanced IRQ (Interrupt Request) + management.

  • Enable Local APIC

    Here you can set Local APIC, which manages all external + interrupts for a specific processor in an SMP system

Bootloader Configuration
  • Default

    The operating system to be started up by default.

  • Append

    This option lets you pass information to the kernel or tell + the kernel to give you more information as it boots.

  • Probe foreign OS

    If you already have other operating systems installed, Mageia + attempts to add them to your new Mageia boot menu. If you don't want + this behaviour, then untick the Probe Foreign OS option.

Advanced

  • Video mode

    This sets the screen size and colour depth to be used by the + boot menu. If you click the down-triangle you will be offered other + size and colour depth options.

  • Do not touch ESP or MBR

    Select this option if you don't want a bootable Mageia, but + would rather chain-load it from another OS. You will get a warning + that the bootloader is missing. Click Ok if you + are sure you understand the implications, and wish to + proceed.

Other Options

Using an existing bootloader

The exact procedure for adding Mageia to an existing bootloader is + beyond the scope of this documentation. However in most cases it will + involve running the relevant bootloader installation program, which + should detect Mageia and automatically add an entry for it in the + bootloader menu. See the documentation for the relevant operating + system.

Installing Without a Bootloader

While you can opt to install Mageia without a bootloader (see + section 2.1 Advanced), this is not recommended unless you absolutely + know what you are doing, as without some form of bootloader your + operating system will be unable to start.

Add or Modify a Boot Menu + Entry

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).

Configuration Summary

DrakX presents a proposal for + the configuration of your system depending on the choices you made so far, + and on the hardware detected. You can check the settings here and change + them if you want by pressing Configure.

Note

As a general rule, it is recommended that you accept the default + settings unless:

  • there are known issues with a default setting

  • the default setting has already been tried and it fails

  • some other factor mentioned in the detailed sections below is + an issue

System parameters

  • Timezone

    DrakX selects a + timezone for you, depending on your preferred language. You can change + it if needed. See also Configure Timezone

  • Country / Region

    If the selected + country is wrong, it is very important that you correct the setting. + See Select Country

  • Bootloader

    DrakX proposal for + the bootloader setting

    Do not change + anything, unless you know how to configure GRUB2. For more + information, see Bootloader

  • User management

    You can add extra + users here. They will each be allocated their own + /home directories.

  • Services

    System services + refer to those small programs which run in the background (daemons). + This tool allows you to enable or disable certain processes.

    You should check + carefully before changing anything here - a mistake may prevent your + computer from operating correctly. For more information, see Configure Services

Hardware parameters

  • Keyboard

    Configure your + keyboard layout according to your location, language and type of + keyboard.

    Note

    If you notice a wrong keyboard layout and want to change it, + keep in mind that your passwords are going to change too.

  • Mouse

    Here you can add + or configure other pointing devices, tablets, trackballs etc.

  • Sound card

    The installer + will use the default driver if one is available.

    If there is no specific default driver for your sound card, + there may be other possible alternative drivers available to choose + from. If this is the case, but you think the installer has not made + the most appropriate choice, you can click on + Advanced to manually specify a driver.

  • Graphical interface

    This section + allows you to configure your graphics card(s) and displays. For more + information, see the section called “Graphic Card and Monitor + Configuration”

Network and Internet + parameters

  • Network

    You can configure + your network here, but for network cards with non-free drivers it is + better to do that after reboot, using the Mageia Control Center if you + have not yet enabled the Nonfree media + repositories.

    Warning

    When you add a + network card, do not forget to set your firewall to monitor that + interface as well.

  • Proxies

    A Proxy Server + acts as an intermediary between your computer and the wider Internet. + This section allows you to configure your computer to utilize a proxy + service.

    You may need to + consult your systems administrator to obtain the parameters you need + to enter here.

Security

  • Security Level

    The default + Security level (Standard) for your computer should be adequate for + general use in most cases. However, select the option which best suits + your usage.

  • Firewall

    The firewall + allows you to manage which network connections are allowed on your + computer. The safe and secure default is to allow ZERO inbound + connections. This does not stop you connecting outbound and using your + computer normally.

    Please be aware that the Internet is a high risk + network where there are continuous attempts to probe and attack + systems. Even seemingly safe connections such as ICMP + (for ping) have been used as covert data channels for exfiltrating + data by malicious persons.

    For more information, see Firewall.

    Warning

    Bear in mind + that allowing everything (no firewall) may be + very risky.

Locale

Configure your Timezone

  • Choose your + timezone by choosing your country, or a city close to you in the same + timezone.

In the next screen you + can choose to set your hardware clock to local time or to GMT, also known as + UTC.

Note

If you have more than + one operating system on your computer, make sure they are all set to local + time, or all to UTC/GMT.

Select your Country / Region

  • Select your country or + region. This is important for all kinds of settings, like the currency + and wireless regulatory domain. Setting the wrong country can lead to + being unable to use a Wireless network.

  • If your country isn't in + the list, click the Other Countries option and + choose your country / region there.

Note

If your country is only in + the Other Countries list, after clicking + OK it may seem that a country from the main list was + chosen. Despite this, DrakX will actually apply your choice.

Input method

In the Other + Countries screen you can also select an input method (at the + bottom of the list). Input methods allow users to input multilingual + characters (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, etc). IBus is the default input + method, so users should not need to configure it manually. Other input + methods (SCIM, GCIN, HIME, etc) also provide similar functions and can be + installed if you added HTTP/FTP media before package selection.

Note

If you missed the input + method setup during installation, you can access it post-install via + Configure your ComputerSystem, or by running localedrake as + root.

Configure your Services

Here you can choose which + services should start when you boot your system.

  • Click on a triangle to + expand a group to all the relevant services. The settings DrakX chose + are usually good.

  • If you highlight a + service, some information about it is shown in the info box + below.

Only change things when + you know very well what you are doing.

Select mouse

If you are not happy with how + your mouse responds, you can select a different one here.

Usually, UniversalAny PS/2 and USB mice is a good choice.

Select UniversalForce evdev to configure the buttons that do not work on a mouse with + six or more buttons.

Sound Configuration

This screen shows the details of the sound card driver chosen for you + by the installer, and this driver should work without problems.

However, if you encounter any issues post-install, then run + draksound or start this tool via Mageia Control CenterHardwareSound Configuration. Then, in the draksound or + Sound Configuration screen, click on + Troubleshooting to find useful advice about how to + solve the problem.

Advanced

If there is no actual default driver for your sound card, there may + be other possible alternative drivers available to choose from. If this is + the case, but you think the installer has not made the most appropriate + choice, you can click on Advanced to manually specify + a driver.

Security Level

Please choose the desired security + level

Standard + is the default, and recommended setting for the average user.

Secure will create a highly + protected system - for instance if the system is to be used as a public + server.

Security Administrator

This item allows you to + configure an email address to which the system will send security + alert messages when it detects situations which require + notification to a system administrator.

A good, and easy-to-implement, choice is to enter + <user>@localhost - where <user> is the login name of the user to + receive these messages.

Note

The system sends such messages as Unix + Mailspool messages, not as "ordinary" SMTP mail: this user must + therefore be configured for receiving such mail!

It will always be possible to + adjust your security settings post-install in the + Security section of the Mageia Control Center.

Firewall

This section allows you to + configure some simple firewall rules: they determine which type of message + from the Internet will be accepted by the target system. This, in turn, + allows the corresponding services on the system to be accessible from the + Internet.

In the default setting (no button is checked), no service of the + system is accessible from the network. The Everything (no + firewall) option enables access to all services of the machine - + an option that does not make much sense in the context of the installer + since it would create a totally unprotected system. Its veritable use is in + the context of the Mageia Control Center (which uses the same GUI layout) + for temporarily disabling the entire set of firewall rules for testing and + debugging purposes.

All other options are more or less self-explanatory. As an example, + you will enable the CUPS server if you want printers on your machine to be + accessible from the network.

Advanced

The Advanced option opens a window where you can + enable a series of services by typing a list of couples + (blank separated)

<port-number>/<protocol>

- <port-number> is the value of the + port assigned to the service you want to enable (e.g. 873 for the RSYNC + service) as defined in RFC-433;
- <protocol> is one of + TCP or UDP - the internet + protocol that is used by the service.

For instance, the entry for enabling access to the RSYNC service + therefore is 873/tcp.

In case a service is implemented to use both protocols, you specify 2 + couples for the same port.

Updates

Since this version of Mageia + was released, some packages will have been updated or improved.

  • Select + Yes if you wish to download and install them

  • Select No if you don't want to do this now, + or if you aren't connected to the Internet

  • Press + Next to continue

Congratulations

You have finished installing and + configuring Mageia and it is now safe to remove the installation medium and + reboot your computer.

After rebooting, you can use the + bootloader screen to choose which operating system to start (if there are + more than one on your computer).

If you didn't adjust the + settings for the bootloader, your Mageia install will be automatically + selected and started.

Enjoy!

Visit www.mageia.org/en/ if you have + any questions or want to contribute to Mageia

Uninstalling Mageia

If Mageia didn't convince you or you can't install it correctly - in + short you want get rid of it - that is your right and Mageia also gives you + the possibility to uninstall. This is not true for every operating + system.

After backing up your data, reboot your Mageia installation DVD and + select Rescue system, then Restore Windows + boot loader. At the next boot, you will only have Windows, with + no option to choose your Mageia operating system.

In Windows, to recover the space used by Mageia partitions: click on + StartControl PanelAdministrative ToolsComputer ManagementStorageDisk Management. You will recognise a Mageia partition because they are + labeled Unknown, and also by their size and place on the + disk. Right-click on each of these partitions and select + Delete to free up the space.

If you are using Windows XP, you can create a new partition and format + it (FAT32 or NTFS). It will then get a partition letter.

If you have Vista or 7, you have one more possibility, you can extend + the existing partition that is at the left of the freed space. There are + other partitioning tools that can be used, such as gparted, available for both Windows and Linux. As + always, when changing partitions, be very careful to back up anything + important to you.


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diff --git a/netinstall/7/en/content/nwSearchFnt.js b/netinstall/7/en/content/nwSearchFnt.js new file mode 100644 index 00000000..13327867 --- /dev/null +++ b/netinstall/7/en/content/nwSearchFnt.js @@ -0,0 +1,524 @@ +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * JavaScript for webhelp search + *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + This file is part of the webhelpsearch plugin for DocBook WebHelp + Copyright (c) 2007-2008 NexWave Solutions All Rights Reserved. + www.nexwave.biz Nadege Quaine + http://kasunbg.blogspot.com/ Kasun Gajasinghe + */ + +//string initialization +var htmlfileList = "htmlFileList.js"; +var htmlfileinfoList = "htmlFileInfoList.js"; +var useCJKTokenizing = false; + +/* Cette fonction verifie la validite de la recherche entrre par l utilisateur */ +function Verifie(ditaSearch_Form) { + + // Check browser compatibitily + if (navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Konquerer") > -1) { + + alert(txt_browser_not_supported); + return; + } + + + var expressionInput = document.ditaSearch_Form.textToSearch.value; + //Set a cookie to store the searched keywords + $.cookie('textToSearch', expressionInput); + + + if (expressionInput.length < 1) { + + // expression is invalid + alert(txt_enter_at_least_1_char); + // reactive la fenetre de search (utile car cadres) + document.ditaSearch_Form.textToSearch.focus(); + } + else { + + // Effectuer la recherche + Effectuer_recherche(expressionInput); + + // reactive la fenetre de search (utile car cadres) + document.ditaSearch_Form.textToSearch.focus(); + } +} + +var stemQueryMap = new Array(); // A hashtable which maps stems to query words + +/* This function parses the search expression, loads the indices and displays the results*/ +function Effectuer_recherche(expressionInput) { + + /* Display a waiting message */ + //DisplayWaitingMessage(); + + /*data initialisation*/ + var searchFor = ""; // expression en lowercase et sans les caracte res speciaux + //w = new Object(); // hashtable, key=word, value = list of the index of the html files + scriptLetterTab = new Scriptfirstchar(); // Array containing the first letter of each word to look for + var wordsList = new Array(); // Array with the words to look for + var finalWordsList = new Array(); // Array with the words to look for after removing spaces + var linkTab = new Array(); + var fileAndWordList = new Array(); + var txt_wordsnotfound = ""; + + + /*nqu: expressionInput, la recherche est lower cased, plus remplacement des char speciaux*/ + searchFor = expressionInput.toLowerCase().replace(/<\//g, "_st_").replace(/\$_/g, "_di_").replace(/\.|%2C|%3B|%21|%3A|@|\/|\*/g, " ").replace(/(%20)+/g, " ").replace(/_st_/g, "= 0; i--) { + if (fileAndWordList[i] != undefined) { + linkTab.push("

" + txt_results_for + " " + "" + fileAndWordList[i][0].motslisteDisplay + "" + "

"); + + linkTab.push(""); + } + } + } + + var results = ""; + if (linkTab.length > 0) { + /*writeln ("

" + txt_results_for + " " + "" + cleanwordsList + "" + "
"+"

");*/ + results = "

"; + //write("