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222 Start-Up<br />

and port number under which the installer can be reached via a browser interface<br />

or a VNC viewer application.<br />

4 If using a browser to access the installer, launch the browser and enter the address<br />

information provided by the installation routines on the future <strong>SUSE</strong> Linux machine<br />

and hit Enter :<br />

http://ip_address_<strong>of</strong>_machine:5801<br />

A dialog opens in the browser window prompting you for the VNC password.<br />

Enter it and proceed with the installation as described in Chapter 1, Installation<br />

with YaST (page 3).<br />

IMPORTANT<br />

Installation via VNC works with any browser under any operating system,<br />

provided Java support is enabled.<br />

If you use any kind <strong>of</strong> VNC viewer on your preferred operating system, enter<br />

the IP address and password when prompted to do so. A window opens, displaying<br />

the installation dialogs. Proceed with the installation as usual.<br />

9.2.5 Machine Boots but Starts a<br />

Minimalistic Boot Screen<br />

You inserted the first CD or DVD into the drive, the BIOS routines are finished, but<br />

the system does not start with the graphical boot screen. Instead it launches a very<br />

minimalistic text-based interface. This might happen on any machine not providing<br />

sufficient graphics memory for rendering a graphical boot screen.<br />

Although the text boot screen looks minimalistic, it provides nearly the same functionality<br />

as the graphical one:<br />

Boot Options<br />

Unlike the graphical interface, the different boot options cannot be selected using<br />

the cursor keys <strong>of</strong> your keyboard. The boot menu <strong>of</strong> the text mode boot screen <strong>of</strong>fers<br />

some keywords to enter at the boot prompt. These keywords map to the options<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered in the graphical version. Enter your choice and hit Enter to launch the<br />

boot process.

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