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Christopher Negus

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

Select Time Zone to change your system??™s default idea of the time zone in
which you are located.
15. Language. Select the default language to use. (You can add support for other languages
later, if you like.)
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Choosing and Installing a Linux Distribution Part III
16. Default runlevel. Normally you??™d use the default (5) to boot to a full multiuser, networked
desktop system with a graphical login screen. The other common default is 3,
which provides a text-based login screen but is otherwise the same. (If you choose 3, you
can start the GUI after login by typing the startx command.)
17. Start the install. If the Installation settings all look okay, click Accept to begin the install
process. Remember that this is your last chance to back out! When the confirmation dialog
box appears, click Back to return to the installer so that you can modify or abort the
install process, or select Install to start the installation.
If you click Yes, openSUSE formats your hard disk and installs the selected packages.
After installation finishes, openSUSE prompts for some final configuration information
to complete the installation process.
Configuration Settings
After the basic software installation completes, the YaST installer prompts you for some additional
information:
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