Chapter 1. Installation with YaST

Contents

1.1. Hardware Requirements
1.2. System Start-Up for Installation
1.3. The Boot Screen
1.4. Language Selection
1.5. Media Check
1.6. License Agreement
1.7. System Analysis
1.8. Time Zone
1.9. Desktop Selection
1.10. Installation Summary
1.11. Performing the Installation
1.12. Configuration
1.13. Graphical Login

Abstract

You install your openSUSE™ system with YaST, the central tool for installation and configuration of your system. YaST guides you through the installation process and the basic configuration of your system. During the installation and configuration process, YaST analyzes both your current system settings and your hardware components and proposes installation settings based on this analysis. By default, YaST displays an overview of all installation steps on the left hand side of the window and provides online help texts for each step. Click Help to view the help text and Steps to switch back to the overview.

If you are a first-time user of openSUSE, you will probably follow the default YaST proposals in most parts, but you can also adjust the settings as described here if you want to fine-tune your system according to your needs and wishes. Background information is provided where appropriate. Many parts of the basic system configuration (such as user accounts or system language) can also be modified after the installation process.

1.1. Hardware Requirements

openSUSE supports most PC hardware components. The following requirements should be met to ensure smooth operation of openSUSE:

Processor

Intel: Pentium 1-4 or Xeon

AMD: Duron, Athlon, Athlon XP, Athlon MP, Athlon 64, Sempron or Opteron

Main Memory

At least 256 MB; 512 MB recommended

Hard Disk Space

At least 500 MB for minimal system; 3 GB recommended for standard system

Sound and Graphics Cards

Supports most modern sound and graphics cards

For complete system requirements, visit www.opensuse.org/sysreqs.