After a thorough system analysis, YaST presents reasonable suggestions for all installation settings. The options that sometimes need manual intervention in common installation situations are presented in the tab. Find more special options in the tab. To modify the suggestions, click and select the category to change. After configuring any of the items presented in these dialogs, you are always returned to the summary window, which is updated accordingly.
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You can reset all changes to the defaults by clicking +. YaST then shows the original proposal again. | |
To change the keyboard layout, select . By default, the layout corresponds to the language chosen for installation.
Select the keyboard layout from the list. Use the field at the bottom of the dialog to check if you can enter special characters of that layout correctly. Find more information about changing the keyboard layout in Section 8.4.10, “Keyboard Layout”. When finished, click to return to the installation summary.
►zseries: On the IBM System z platforms, the installation is performed from a remote terminal. The host as such has no keyboard or mouse locally connected to it. ◄
In most cases, YaST proposes a reasonable partitioning scheme that can be accepted without change. YaST can also be used to customize the partitioning, but only experienced users should change partitioning.
When you select the partitioning item in the suggestion window for the first time, the YaST partitioning dialog displays the proposed partition settings. To accept these settings, click .
To make small changes in the proposal, select and adjust partitioning in the next dialog. For completely different partitioning, select . In the next dialog, choose the disk to partition or . The YaST partitioner provides a tool for LVM creation. To create an LVM proposal, select . For more information about custom partitioning, refer to Section 8.5.7, “Using the YaST Partitioner”.
The partitioning scheme proposed should have sufficient disk space. If implementing your own partitioning scheme, consider the following recommendations concerning the requirements for different system types.
SUSE Linux Enterprise contains a number of software packages for various application purposes. Click in the suggestion window to start the software selection and modify the installation scope according to your needs. Select your categories from the list in the middle and see the description in the right window. Each category contains a number of software packages that meet most requirements for that category. For more detailed selection of software packages to install, select to switch to the YaST Package Manager. See Figure 3.5, “Installing and Removing Software with the YaST Package Manager”.
You can also install additional software packages or remove software packages from your system at any time later. For more information, refer to Section 8.3.1, “Installing and Removing Software” .
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The default desktop of SUSE Linux Enterprise is GNOME. To install KDE, click and select from . | |
To change the system language or to configure support for secondary languages, select . Select the language from the list. The primary language is used as the system language. To have support for other languages, select these languages as secondary languages. For more information, see Section 8.5.15, “Language Selection”.
The tab in the dialog provides only basic options. If you are an advanced user and want to configure booting or change the time zone or default runlevel, select the tab. It shows the following additional entries not contained on the tab:
This dialog presents all the hardware information YaST could obtain about your computer. Select any item in the list and click to see detailed information about the selected item. Also add PCI IDs to device drivers with this dialog.
The added source for add-on media appears in the overview. Before you start the installation of the SUSE Linux Enterprise, add, remove, or modify add-on products here if needed.
►zseries: This module cannot be used to configure the boot loader (zipl) on the IBM System z platforms. ◄
During installation, YaST proposes a boot configuration for your system. Normally, you can leave these settings unchanged. However, if you need a custom setup, modify the proposal for your system. For information, see Section 20.3, “Configuring the Boot Loader with YaST”.
This is the same as the configuration shown earlier in installation. See Section 3.8, “Time Zone” for details.
SUSE Linux Enterprise can boot to different runlevels. Normally there should be no need to change anything here, but if necessary set the default runlevel with this dialog. Refer to Section 19.2.3, “Configuring System Services (Runlevel) with YaST” for information about runlevel configuration.