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Installing Mandriva Linux is, in most cases, as simple as putting your Installation CD/DVD in your CDROM/DVDROM drive, and restarting your machine. Please refer to point 1.
NOTE:
Below are listed the different ways to install Mandriva Linux:
The Installation CDROM is bootable. In most cases, just insert the CD into the drive and reboot the machine. Follow the instructions displayed on screen: press the [Enter] key to start the installation, or press [F1] for additional help.
NOTE:
On some laptops (portable computers), the system may not be able to boot from the CD. In such a case, you should prepare a boot floppy. See point 2 for details.
If your computer cannot boot from the CDROM, you must make a boot floppy under Windows as follows:
To begin the installation:
If for any reason the previous methods do not fit your needs (you want to perform a network install, an install from pcmcia devices or ...), you will also need to make a boot floppy:
Here the list of boot images:
cdrom.img | install from CD-ROM |
hd_grub.img | install from hard-disk (from a Linux, Windows, or ReiserFS filesystem) you can configure it for your system at: http://qa.mandriva.com/hd_grub.cgi |
You may also burn boot.iso on a CDROM and boot from it. It supports all installations methods, cdrom, network, and hard-disk.
You can also use a text mode installation if, for any reason, you have trouble with the default graphical installation. To use it, press [F1] at Mandriva Linux welcome screen, then type text at the prompt.
If you need to rescue your existing Mandriva Linux system, insert your Installation CDROM (or any relevant boot floppy), press [F1] at Mandriva Linux welcome screen, then type rescue at the prompt.
See http://www.mandrivalinux.com/drakx/README for more technical information.
Important note:
The "root" account will give you unrestricted access to your Linux system. Do not use it except to configure or administer Linux. For every day use, use a normal user account which you can configure with the "userdrake" tool, or with the commands "adduser" and "passwd".
For additional support, see the following: