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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"

Then select the specific city. You can click ???System
clock uses UTC??? to have your computer use Coordinated Universal Time (also known as
Greenwich Mean Time). With multiple operating systems installed, you might want to
clear this box because some operating systems expect the BIOS to be set to local time.
15. Set root password. The root password provides complete control of your Fedora system.
Without it, and before you add other users, you will have no access to your own system.
Enter the password, and then type it again in the Confirm box. (Remember the root user??™s
password and keep it confidential! Don??™t lose it!) Click Next to continue.
If you are enabling Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) on your computer, the security
structure of your computer changes. The root user may no longer have complete control
of the computer. Instead, there may be policies set that prevent any one user from having complete
control.
16. Install Classes. For a new install, the installer automatically selects a set of basic software
to install. In addition to that set, you can choose one or more of the following groups of
software, referred to as tasks. For each of these installation tasks, you have the opportunity
to install a set of preset packages or customize that set.


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