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Understanding Installation

Each Red Hat Linux distribution (Fedora Core, Red Hat Linux 9, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux) is made up of groups of RPM packages, bootable images, and other assorted software and README files. These files are commonly gathered together in one of the following forms:

With the installation CDs in hand (or available on a server), you begin the installation process by booting from a CD or floppy disk. The installation program used on Fedora and all other Red Hat Linux distributions is referred to as Anaconda. Here's what happens when you start the installation process:

You can choose the modes Anaconda can run in to suit your situation. For example, installation normally runs in graphical mode, but you can run it in text mode to skip over any problems you might have with a video card. You can also add kernel options from the installation boot prompt. This can help you overcome some of the most common factors related to installation failures, which are due to unsupported, improperly probed, or buggy computer hardware.

Books such as Red Hat Linux Bible and the installation manuals that come with Fedora or Red Hat Linux do a good job of taking you through the steps to install Red Hat Linux distribution. Because our aim here is to help you troubleshoot, the following list is just to remind you of the choices you'll face during Fedora or Red Hat Linux installation:

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Figure 2-1: When configuring a mouse during installation, select the manufacturer and model number when possible.
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Figure 2-2: If your monitor isn't listed on the Monitor Configuration screen, choose a generic CRT or LCD display option.
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Figure 2-3: Fedora detects an earlier Fedora or Red Hat Linux installation and gives you the option of upgrading.

If installation failed at some point, go through the sections on choosing hardware and troubleshooting installation problems to help track down and solve the problem.


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