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

Click the Advanced
button to choose other boot options. Click Next to continue. Your current boot entries
are displayed.
15. The entries that Mandriva has set up to put on your boot menu are displayed. You can
edit those entries or create some of your own. If you have multiple operating systems on
your computer, you can add your own entries so that those systems can be selected from
the boot loader. Click Next to continue.
16. You are instructed to restart the computer and remove the live CD. Click Finish and
select System???Shutdown, and then choose Restart.
After the live CD shuts down, the DVD is ejected. Remove the DVD and press Enter to boot your
newly installed Mandriva system.
The first time your installed system boots, you have the opportunity to configure settings for that
installation. You can configure the following:
 Network & Internet Configuration??”Configure your Ethernet, wireless, or other
Internet connection.
 Root password??”Enter a password for the root user (twice).
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 Add user??” Enter the real name, login name, and password (twice) for a regular user
account.
 Mandriva account??”You can create a Mandriva online account. With this account, you
can take advantage of a variety of services available from Mandriva, such as keeping up
with security updates and upgrades.


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