user logging in to the domain from your local machine. Click Finish to apply your set-
tings and provide the necessary credentials.
3.10.8 Cleanup
This step does not require any user interaction. The installation program launches the
SuSEconfig script to write the system configuration. Depending on the CPU and the
amount of memory, this process can take some time.
3.10.9 Release Notes
After completing the user authentication setup, YaST displays the release notes. Reading
them is advised because they contain important up-to-date information that was not
available when the manuals were printed. If you have installed update packages, read
the most recent version of the release notes, as fetched from SUSE Linux Enterprise's
servers.
3.10.10 Hardware Configuration
At the end of the installation, YaST opens a dialog for the configuration of the graphics
card and other hardware components connected to the system. Click the individual
components to start the hardware configuration. For the most part, YaST detects and
configures the devices automatically.
TIP: IBM System z: Hardware Configuration
On the IBM System z, there is no display that would be supported by XFree.
Accordingly, you do not find a Graphics Cards entry on these systems.
You can skip any peripheral devices and configure them later. To skip the configuration,
select Skip Configuration and click Next.
However, you should configure the graphics card right away. Although the display
settings as autoconfigured by YaST should be generally acceptable, most users have
very strong preferences as far as resolution, color depth, and other graphics features
are concerned. To change these settings, select the respective item and set the values
as desired. To test your new configuration, click Test the Configuration.
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