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422 Part III . Choosing and Installing a Linux Distribution Both basic and advanced installations wipe out all data on the target drive/partition. Back up anything you think you might want to keep before proceeding. 1. Start the computer and boot the install CD. You ll see two options. The first is to install and the second is for running diagnostics. Select option 1 and press Enter, or simply wait and the installation proceeds after a few moments. 2. On the Install Type screen, you can select a basic or advanced installation. A basic installation is useful when you have only one hard disk and partition. An advanced installation enables you to select the hard disk and/or partition to which you want to install. Make your selection, and click Next. 3. The Select Computer Name and Password screen appears. You need to name the PC and provide an admin (root) password if you opt to provide one. For a home configuration replacing a Windows installation, for example, leaving the password blank might be acceptable. In any working environment or if the PC is not going to be shielded from the Internet, providing a strong root password is essential. When you have made your selection, click Next. 4. You re asked to confirm your computer name and the installation method you selected. If you are happy with your selections, click Next. 5. A Warning window asks you to make absolutely certain that you want to proceed. You are again warned that all data on the target drive/partition will be lost. You are given the options Yes, I am sure and Let me make changes. Select Yes, I am sure and you go to the next step. Select Let me make changes and you return to the installation type screen. At any point up to and including Step 5, you can use the Back button to review and/or change your previous configuration decisions. 6. The next screen indicates the progress of the installation process. Scrolling messages fill the space, and in a few minutes you see the message: Linspire setup complete press OK to restart your computer. Click OK. 7. A final message appears, instructing you to remove your CD and press any key. Your CD tray opens. Grab the CD and press any key. Your installation is complete. 8. When Linspire starts up, you can specify which startup path you would like to take. The startup options are called boot options, and there are three boot options in your startup screen (called the Linux Loader or LILO): Linspire, Redetect, and Diagnostics. Tip Caution
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