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4 Start-Up<br />

2 Reboot the system.<br />

3 At the boot screen, select Installation and follow the instructions given in Section<br />

1.2, “The Boot Screen” (page 5) and the following sections.<br />

Installing from a Network Server Using SLP<br />

If your network setup supports OpenSLP and your network installation source has been<br />

configured to announce itself via OpenSLP (see Section “Setting Up the Server Holding<br />

the Installation Sources” (Chapter 1, Remote Installation, ↑Reference)), proceed as<br />

follows to install <strong>SUSE</strong> Linux.<br />

1 Set up an installation server as described in Section “Setting Up the Server<br />

Holding the Installation Sources” (Chapter 1, Remote Installation, ↑Reference).<br />

2 Insert the first CD <strong>of</strong> the media kit into the CD-ROM drive an reboot the machine.<br />

3 At the boot screen, select Installation, press F4 then select SLP.<br />

The installation program retrieves the location <strong>of</strong> the network installation source<br />

using OpenSLP and configures the network connection with DHCP. If the DHCP<br />

network configuration fails, you are prompted to enter the appropriate parameters<br />

manually. The installation then proceeds normally.<br />

4 Finish the installation as if you had chosen to install from physical media.<br />

Installing from a Network Server<br />

To perform a manual installation using a network installation source, proceed as follows:<br />

1 Set up an installation server as described in Section “Setting Up the Server<br />

Holding the Installation Sources” (Chapter 1, Remote Installation, ↑Reference).<br />

2 Insert the first CD or DVD <strong>of</strong> the media kit into the corresponding drive then<br />

reboot the machine.<br />

3 At the boot screen, select Installation and use the boot options prompt to pass<br />

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