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Introduction

NetInstall Media

Description

These minimal ISO's contain:

  • less than 120 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.

Availability

There are 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. This network can be a WiFi connection + with WEP or WPA2 encryption (though please be mindful of the Warning + below regarding keyboard input).

  • 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, you will be asked to + type things during the first part of a Network installation (Stage 1). Throughout this stage, however, your + keyboard will operate as per an American + keyboard layout. Please bear this in mind to avoid confusion when + entering things like names and paths etc.


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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 see the warning below.

    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:

    Warning

    This involves shrinking the size of the Windows partition, and + therefore is a risky operation, so you should make sure you have + backed up all important files before proceeding.

    Important

    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 for Mageia.

  • 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.

  • 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), for + example: sda, sdb, + sdc etc.

  • 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. You need to repeat the same + password in the box underneath, to check that the first entry was not + mistyped.

Note

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.

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 (remembering the advice in the Note + above).

    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

Graphics 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.

  • Graphics Card

    If you need to, you can select a specific card from this + expandable list. See 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 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

Available Bootloaders

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 or rEFInd may be used 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.

rEFInd

rEFInd on UEFI systems

  • rEFInd has a nice graphical set of options, and can + auto-detect installed EFI bootloaders. See: + http://www.rodsbooks.com/refind/

Note

Please note that in order to be able to use the + rEFInd option, an installed EFI System Partition + must match your system architecture: if you have a 32bit EFI System + Partition installed on a 64bit machine for instance, then the rEFInd + option will not be displayed/available to you.

Bootloader Setup

Bootloader main options
  • Bootloader to use

    • GRUB2 (with either a graphical + or a text menu), can be chosen for both Legacy + MBR/BIOS systems and UEFI + systems.

    • rEFInd (with a graphical menu) + is an alternative option solely for use with + UEFI systems.

  • Boot device

    Warning

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

    Note

    There is no option to write GRUB to the boot sector of a + partition (e.g: sda1), as this method is + considered unreliable.

    When using UEFI mode, then the Boot + device will be listed as EFI System + Partition.

  • 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

If, in the previous section you selected rEFInd + as the bootloader to use, you would then be presented with the options + shown in the screenshot directly below. Otherwise, please instead move + on to the subsequent screenshot for your options.

Your rEFInd configuration options:

  • Install or update rEFInd in the EFI + system partition.

  • Install in /EFI/BOOT.

    This option installs the bootloader in the /EFI/BOOT directory + of the ESP (EFI System Partition). This can be useful when:

    (a) Installing onto a removable drive (e.g. a USB stick) that can be removed and plugged into a different machine. If the bootloader is stored in /EFI/BOOT, UEFI BIOS's will detect it and allow you to boot from that drive.

    (b) As a workaround where, due to a buggy UEFI BIOS, the newly + written bootloader for Mageia will not be recognized at end of the + installation.

If you did not select rEFInd as the bootloader to use in the + previous section, then your bootloader configuration options are shown + below:

  • 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.

  • Install in /EFI/BOOT. (Note: + this menu option only becomes available where the installer detects + that a machine is in UEFI mode).

    This option installs the bootloader in the /EFI/BOOT directory + of the ESP (EFI System Partition). This can be useful when:

    (a) Installing onto a removable drive (e.g. a USB stick) that can be removed and plugged into a different machine. If the bootloader is stored in /EFI/BOOT, UEFI BIOS's will detect it and allow you to boot from that drive.

    (b) As a workaround where, due to a buggy UEFI BIOS, the newly + written bootloader for Mageia will not be recognized at end of the + installation.

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 + only if you are sure you understand the implications, + and wish to proceed.

    Warning

    Chain-loading via legacy bootloaders (GRUB Legacy and LiLo) + is no longer supported by Mageia as it is likely to fail when + attempting to boot this resulting installation of Mageia. If you + use anything other than GRUB2 or rEFInd for this purpose, then you + do so at your own risk!

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 Graphics 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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