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UCS 2.4 - Univention

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continued.<br />

3.2 Text-based Installation<br />

– <strong>Univention</strong> Installer Profile starts the profile-based installation. With profile-based installa-<br />

tion, a pre-arranged installation profile is selected from which the system reads the installation<br />

parameters. The installation profile to be used is taken from a directory on the installation<br />

medium. Profile-based installation is described in a separate documentation under [3].<br />

– <strong>Univention</strong> Installer Profile Floppy also starts a profile-based installation. The installation<br />

profile is taken from a floppy disk.<br />

– <strong>Univention</strong> Installer Profile USB also starts a profile-based installation. The installation profile<br />

is taken from a USB storage medium.<br />

• Boot from first hard drive partition does not start the <strong>UCS</strong> installation, but the operating system<br />

installed on the first hard drive instead.<br />

Now, the kernel is loaded from the installation medium and status messages appear on the screen. The<br />

installation itself is divided into modules. Each module contains settings which are connected as regards<br />

content. There are modules for network configuration or for selecting the software to be installed, among<br />

others.<br />

3.2.1 Operating the Installer<br />

The input screens of the modules are operated via keyboard exclusively:<br />

• The TAB key moves the cursor to the next entry field.<br />

• Use Shift-TAB to go back to the previous entry field.<br />

• The RETURN key is used for transmitting values entered into an entry field, and for confirming<br />

buttons.<br />

• Within a list or table, the arrow keys can be used for navigating between entries.<br />

• For further information on a module, the F1 function key may be pressed for calling a help dialog.<br />

• The next module is called via the F12 function key, while the F11 function key lets you go back to<br />

modules already processed. As an alternative to F11 and F12, the buttons can also be used.<br />

Further assignments of function keys are given below in the descriptions of the individual modules.<br />

Attention:<br />

In the left-hand window on the installation surface, a list of all the modules is displayed. The active module<br />

is highlighted in colour. This list cannot be used for navigation, it is only for orientation purposes.<br />

3.2.2 The Procedures of Text-based Installation<br />

The modules are executed in a pre-defined order. The description of the modules follows this order. In<br />

dependence of the selected system role, some of the modules are not available.<br />

1. Selecting the installation language<br />

The language which is to be used during the installation process, is selected here. Available lan-<br />

guages are German and English.<br />

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