Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP2 - DEPLOYMENT GUIDE 08-05-2008 Deployment Manual page 85

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and function keys or use the boot options prompt of the installation boot screen to pass
any boot options that the installation kernel might need on this particular hardware.
4.4.1 Using the Default Boot Options
The boot options are described in detail in
Generally, just selecting Installation starts the installation boot process.
If problems occur, use Installation—ACPI Disabled or Installation—Safe Settings. For
more information about troubleshooting the installation process, refer to
"Installation Problems"
4.4.2 Using the F Keys
The menu bar at the bottom screen offers some advanced functionality needed in some
setups. Using the F keys, you can specify additional options to pass to the installation
routines without having to know the detailed syntax of these parameters (see
tion 4.4.3, "Using Custom Boot Options"
See the table below for a complete set of the options available. To access the complete
set of F keys available, first press F3 .
Table 4.1
F Keys During Installation
Key
Purpose
F1
Provide help
F2
Select the installation
language
F3
Change screen resolu-
tion for installation
Chapter 3, Installation with YaST
(page 804).
(page 70)).
Available Options
None
All supported languages
• Text mode
• VESA
• resolution #1
• resolution #2
(page 17).
Section 46.2,
Sec-
Default Value
None
English
Default value
depends on
your graphics
hardware
Remote Installation
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