Chapter 8. Installing Red Hat Linux with the Text Mode Installer

Table of Contents
The Installation Program User Interface
Starting the Installation Program
Choosing a Language
Selecting a Keyboard Type
Selecting an Installation Method
Identify Disk Partition to Install From
Installing over a Network
Welcome
Upgrading or Installing
Partitioning Your Disk for Red Hat Linux
Installing LILO
Naming Your Computer
Configuring a Network Connection
Configuring Your Mouse
Configuring the Time Zone
Setting a Root Password
Creating a Login Account
Authentication Configuration
Select Packages to Install
Configuring your Video Adapter
Creating a Boot Diskette
Package Installation
Configuring the X Window System
Finishing Up

This release of Red Hat Linux features a new graphical, mouse-based installation program, documented in the Official Red Hat Linux Installation Guide. But you can also install Red Hat Linux with a text mode, keyboard-based installation program. This chapter explains how to use it. Here are some recommendations:

The Installation Program User Interface

The Red Hat Linux text mode installation program uses a screen-based interface that includes most of the on-screen "widgets" commonly found on graphical user interfaces. Figure 8-1 and Figure 8-2 illustrate the screens you'll see.

Figure 8-1. Installation Program Widgets

Figure 8-2. More Installation Program Widgets

Here's a list of the most important widgets shown in the figures:

Using the Keyboard to Navigate

You navigate through the installation dialogs using a simple set of keystrokes. To move the cursor, use leftarrow, rightarrow, uparrow, and downarrow. Use Tab, and Alt-Tab to cycle forward or backward through each widget on the screen. Most screens display along the bottom a summary of available cursor positioning keys.

To "press" a button, position the cursor over the button (using Tab, for instance) and press Space (or Enter). To select an item from a list of items, move the cursor to the item you wish to select and press Enter. To select an item with a check box, move the cursor to the check box and press Space to select an item. To deselect, press Space a second time.

Pressing F12 accepts the current values and proceeds to the next dialog; it is equivalent to pressing the Ok button.

Please Note: Unless a dialog box is waiting for your input, do not press any keys during the installation process -- doing so may result in unpredictable behavior.