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Fedora 12 12 Red Hat Engineering Content Services Fedora Documentation Project Rüdiger Landmann Copyright 2009 Red Hat, Inc. and others. The text of and illustrations in this document are licensed by Red Hat under a Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 3.0 Unported license ("CC-BY-SA"). An explanation of CC-BY-SA is available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/. The original authors of this document, and Red Hat, designate the Fedora Project as the "Attribution Party" for purposes of CC-BY-SA. In accordance with CC-BY-SA, if you distribute this document or an adaptation of it, you must provide the URL for the original version. Red Hat, as the licensor of this document, waives the right to enforce, and agrees not to assert, Section 4d of CC-BY-SA to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law. Red Hat, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the Shadowman logo, JBoss, MetaMatrix, Fedora, the Infinity Logo, and RHCE are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries. For guidelines on the permitted uses of the Fedora trademarks, refer to https:// fedoraproject.org/wiki/legal:trademark_guidelines. Linux is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States and other countries. Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates. XFS is a trademark of Silicon Graphics International Corp. or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners..,. 1.... 2 2.... 2 3.... 3 1

4.... 3 5.... 4 6.... 5 7. Fedora... 7 8. Language Selection... 8 9. Keyboard Configuration... 9 10.... 10 11.... 10 12.... 11 13.... 12 14.... 13 15.... 14 16.... 16 17.... 16 18. Package Group Selection... 18 19.... 18 20.... 18 21.... 19 22.... 20 23.... 21 24.... 22 25..... 23 26.!... 23 A. Package Group Selection 24 A.1.... 25 B. 25 1. This guide shows you how to download a Fedora 12 live CD image, burn this image to a disc, and use this disc to install Fedora 12 on a typical desktop or notebook computer. This guide is not a complete description of the installation process and all its options for greater detail, refer to the Fedora 12 Installation Guide, available from http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f12/. 2. :.... If you do not have a fast Internet connection, or if you have a problem creating boot media, downloading may not be an option. Fedora DVD and CD distribution media is available from a number of online sources around the world at a minimal cost. Use your favorite Web search engine to locate a vendor, or refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/distribution. The computer on which you intend to install Fedora 12 from the live CD should have: 2

a CD or DVD drive, and the capability to boot from this drive. a 400 MHz processor or faster at least 256 MB of memory (RAM) at least 10 GB of permanent storage (hard drive) space. These specifications represent a bare minumum to use Fedora in graphical mode. Almost any laptop or desktop computer manufactured during the past ten years will meet these requirements. For more details of the hardware requirements for Fedora 12, refer to the Fedora 12 Release Notes, available from http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/f12/. If your computer does not have a CD or DVD drive, or is not capable of booting from this drive, then you might be able to install Fedora from a USB storage device such as a USB flash drive. Refer to the liveusb-creator page at https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/ for instructions. 12 CD, DVD, USB? If you already have Fedora 12 on CD, DVD, or live USB media, you can still use this guide, because many steps will be similar. Skip ahead to 5,, then 12 CD USB. skip ahead to 7, Fedora if you have a Fedora 12 DVD or set of six CDs. 3. The image file for the Fedora 12 live CD is available from http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/ fedora/linux/releases/12/live/i686/fedora-12-i686-live.iso. Download and save this file to your computer. 4.,..,..,. In particular, note that the CD burning feature built into Windows XP and Windows Vista cannot burn CDs from images and that earlier Windows operating systems did not have any CD burning capability installed by default. Therefore, if your computer has a Windows operating system installed on it, you need a separate piece of software for this task. Examples of popular CD burning software for Windows that you might already have on your computer include Nero Burning ROM and Roxio Creator. If you use a Windows operating system on your computer and do not have disc burning software installed (or you are not sure that the software can burn discs from image files) InfraRecorder is a suitable alternative available from http://www.infrarecorder.org/, and is free and open-source. 3

Disk Utility Mac OS X Apple. Brasero K3b. 1. Insert a blank, writeable CD into your computer's CD or DVD burner. On some computers, a window opens and displays various options when you insert the disc. If you see a window like this, look for an option to launch your chosen disc burning program. If you do not see an option like this, close the window and launch the program manually. 2.. (control-clicking) CD,.,.,,, Mac Applications. 3.. Nero ROM,. ;, Disk Utility Mac OS X. 4. CD. 5..,.,, GPL, README, LiveOS, EFI, isolinux. Fedora-12-i686-Live.iso.,. 5., 12 CD,., : 4

1.. BIOS :, BIOS The boot menu option is preferable. If you cannot see such a prompt, consult your manufacturer's documentation for your computer system, motherboard, or mainboard for the correct keystroke. On many systems, the required key will be F12, F2, F1, Esc, or Delete. 6., : 5

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8. Language Selection Using your mouse, select a language to use for the installation (refer to 4, Language Selection ).... 8

Keyboard Configuration 4. Language Selection,. 9. Keyboard Configuration, (, U.S. English) ( ).,. 9

5. Keyboard Configuration 10.,..,,. 6. 11. Red Hat Linux,.,. 10

7. 12., hostname.domainname. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol),., localhost.localdomain. 11

8. Setting the hostname 13. Set your time zone by selecting the city closest to your computer's physical location. Click on the map to zoom in to a particular geographical region of the world. :, ( ). X... 12

9.. 14.. Microsoft Windows., RPMs,.. 13

10. root...,. 15. Create custom layout..,. 14

11. - ( ). : ( Windows VFAT NTFS ).,.,. Linux ( Linux ). ( VFAT FAT32 )..,.,... 15

,.,.,.. 16... 12.,.,..,.,.,.,.,. (, ),. 17. Some partitioning options cause the boot loader configuration screen to appear. If you do not see this screen, skip to 18, Package Group Selection. GRUB (GRand ),,. GRUB (, DOS Windows, ). 16

13. If there are no other operating systems on your computer, or you are completely removing any other operating systems the installation program will install GRUB as your boot loader without any intervention. In that case you may continue on to 18, Package Group Selection., GRUB. GRUB.,. GRUB.. GRUB. Edit GRUB,. Delete GRUB,. OS.,. 17

18. Package Group Selection,..,, /. If you are installing Fedora from a DVD or set of six CDs, refer to A, Package Group Selection for details of package selection. 19. At this point there is nothing left for you to do until all the packages have been installed. How quickly this happens depends on the number of packages you have selected and your computer's speed.,.. 20. Firstboot. Firstboot. 18

14. Firstboot welcome screen Firstboot. 21. This screen displays the overall licensing terms for Fedora. Each software package in Fedora is covered by its own license. All licensing guidelines for Fedora are located at http://fedoraproject.org/ wiki/legal/licenses. 19

15. Firstboot license screen, Forward. 22.., root. 20

16. Firstboot create user screen 23.,., NTP (Network Time Protocol). NTP. NTP. 21

17. Firstboot date and time screen 24. Firstboot displays a screen that allows you to submit your hardware information anonymously to the Fedora Project. Developers use these hardware details to guide further support efforts. You can read more about this project and its development at http://smolts.org/. 22

. 18. Firstboot hardware profile screen, Send Profile.,.. 25.... To learn more about Fedora, visit the Fedora Project website at http://fedoraproject.org/. If you need help installing or using Fedora, visit http://fedoraproject.org/en/get-help. 26.!,,! : http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/ Fedora Documentation.., : installation-quick-start-guide 23

,.,. A. Package Group Selection DVD -CD.. A.1. Package Group Selection, Fedora. : OpenOffice.org,,..,.. 24

A.1. A.2. package groups.,., (, X Window System Editors),,.,.,.,. B. 1.1 Tue Sep 29 2009 Rüdiger Landmann 12 0.1 Tue Jul 14 2009 Rüdiger Landmann Fedora 11 : 25

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