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Index

booting
cd-rom, dvd
Starting the Installation Wizard
bootloader
Bootloader
cd-rom
booting from
Starting the Installation Wizard
copying files
Copying system files
date
setting
Setting the date and
disk partitions
Partitioning
DNS
Setting general network properties
dvd
booting from
Starting the Installation Wizard
encrypted filesystem
Creating a user account
ethernet card
configuring
Configuring an ethernet card
files
copying
Copying system files
hard drive
partitioning
Partitioning
hardware requirements
Hardware requirements
installation
Installing LBA-Linux
installation tasks
Selecting an installation task
installation wizard
starting
Overview | Starting the Installation Wizard
language selection
Setting the language of
LBA-Linux
recovering a damaged system
Recovering a damaged LBA-Linux
system requirements
Hardware requirements
upgrading a compatible system to
Upgrading an existing GNU/Linux
modem
configuring
Configuring a modem
nameserver
Setting general network properties
network
Setting up a network | Setting general network properties | Configuring an ethernet card | Ensuring that your network | Creating a network device | Configuring a modem | Ensuring your modem hardware | Creating a network device
setting up
Setting up a network
partitioning
automatic
Automatic Partitioning
manual
Manual Partitioning
partitions
Partitioning
password
setting root
Choosing a root password
user account
Creating a user account
private folder
Creating a user account
recovering a damaged LBA-Linux system
Recovering a damaged LBA-Linux
root password
setting
Choosing a root password
system requirements
Hardware requirements
time
setting
Setting the date and
timezone
Setting the date and
troubleshooting tips
About the Installation Guide
upgrade a system to LBA-Linux
Upgrading an existing GNU/Linux
user account
creating
Creating a user account
welcome screen
Welcome screen

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