Chapter 10. Kickstart Configurator
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Figure 10-11. X Configuration - General
If you are installing both the GNOME and KDE desktops, you must choose which desktop should be
the default. If only one desktop is to be installed, be sure to choose it. Once the system is installed,
users can choose which desktop they want to be their default.
Next, choose whether to start the X Window System when the system is booted. This option will start
the system in runlevel 5 with the graphical login screen. After the system is installed, this can be
changed by modifying the
configuration file.
/etc/inittab
Also select whether to start the Setup Agent the first time the system is rebooted. It is disabled by
default, but the setting can be changed to enabled or enabled in reconfiguration mode. Reconfigu-
ration mode enables the language, mouse, keyboard, root password, security level, time zone, and
networking configuration options in addition to the default ones.
10.8.2. Video Card
Probe for video card is selected by default. Accept this default to have the installation program probe
for the video card during installation. Probing works for most modern video cards. If this option
is selected and the installation program cannot successfully probe the video card, the installation
program will stop at the video card configuration screen. To continue the installation process, select
your video card from the list and click Next.
Alternatively, you can select the video card from the list on the Video Card tab as shown in
Figure 10-12. Specify the amount of video RAM the selected video card has from the Video Card
RAM pulldown menu. These values are used by the installation program to configure the X Window
System.
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