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Christopher Negus

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

??? Select ???Yes, I am sure??? and you go to
the next step. Select ???Let me make changes??? and you return to the installation type screen.
At any point up to and including Step 5, you can use the Back button to review and/or
change your previous configuration decisions. TIP
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Running Linspire and Freespire 15
6. The next screen indicates the progress of the installation process. Scrolling messages fill
the space, and in a few minutes you see the message:
Freespire setup complete
press OK to restart your computer.
Click OK.
7. A final message appears, instructing you to remove your CD and press any key. Your CD
tray opens. Grab the CD and press any key. Your installation is complete.
8. When Freespire starts up, you can specify which startup path you would like to take.
The startup options are called boot options, and there are four boot options in your
startup screen (called the Linux Loader or LILO): Freespire, Redetect, Diagnostics,
and Advanced Menu.
 Freespire, the default option, boots into the Freespire operating system; you can select
it or just wait for Freespire to load. Unless you have installed hardware since the last
time you started Freespire or you are having some serious startup issues, always select
the default option to launch Freespire.


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