Clock And Time Zone; Installation Settings - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP2 - DEPLOYMENT GUIDE 08-05-2008 Deployment Manual

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This option provides an opportunity to abort installation and boot or repair an in-
stalled system instead. To boot an already installed SUSE Linux Enterprise, select
Boot Installed System. If you have problems booting an already installed SUSE
Linux Enterprise, see
To repair an installed system that fails to boot, select Repair Installed System. Find
a description of the system repair options in
(page 829).
NOTE: Updating an Installed System
Updating is only possible if an older SUSE Linux Enterprise system is already
installed. If no SUSE Linux Enterprise system is installed, you can only perform
a new installation.

3.8 Clock and Time Zone

In this dialog, select your region and time zone from the lists. During installation, both
are preselected according to the selected installation language. Choose between Local
Time and UTC (GMT) for Hardware Clock Set To. The selection depends on how the
BIOS hardware clock is set on your machine. If it is set to GMT, which corresponds
to UTC, your system can rely on SUSE Linux Enterprise to switch from standard time
to daylight saving time and back automatically. Click Change to set the current date
and time. When finished, click Next to continue the installation.

3.9 Installation Settings

After a thorough system analysis, YaST presents reasonable suggestions for all instal-
lation settings. Basic settings can be changed in the Overview tab, advanced options
are available on the Experts tab. To modify the suggestions, either click Change and
select the category to change or click on one of the headlines. After configuring any of
the items presented in these dialogs, you are always returned to the summary window,
which is updated accordingly.
Section 46.3, "Boot Problems"
(page 812).
Section "Using YaST System Repair"
Installation with YaST
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