Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP2 - DEPLOYMENT GUIDE 08-05-2008 Deployment Manual page 115

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6.2.3 Customizing the Release Notes
Depending on whether you have changed the instance of SUSE Linux Enterprise you
are deploying with firstboot, you probably need to educate the end users about important
aspects of their new operating system. A standard installation uses release notes, dis-
played during one of the final stages of the installation, to provide important information
to the users. To have your own modified release notes displayed as part of a firstboot
installation, proceed as follows:
1 Create your own release notes file. Use the RTF format as in the example file in
/usr/share/doc/release-notes and save the result as
RELEASE-NOTES.en.rtf (for English).
2 Store optional localized versions next to the original version and replace the en
part of the filename with the actual ISO 639 language code, such as de for Ger-
man.
3 Open the firstboot configuration file from /etc/sysconfig/firstboot
and set FIRSTBOOT_RELEASE_NOTES_PATH to the actual directory where
the release notes files are stored.
6.2.4 Customizing the Workflow
By default, a standard firstboot workflow includes the following components:
• Language Selection
• Welcome
• License Agreement
• Host Name
• Network
• Time and Date
• Desktop
• root Password
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