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The Automatic Installation Process You don’t have to fiddle with the choice of installed packages here - it’s easy to add and remove packages after the installation is complete, as we’ll see in Chapter 4. So, to keep things simple, we’ll select the Accept the current packages list option here, and proceed to the next screen. The Automatic Installation Process The Red Hat Linux graphical installation tool has now collected all the information that it needs to begin the installation. The next screen prompts you to begin the software installation: The software package installation is mostly automatic; the only thing you’ll need to do at this stage is change the CD a couple of times (when prompted to do so) and admire the photographs that are displayed while the necessary packages are installed. Before the software is installed, the installation process formats all the partitions that are supposed to hold these data. Then, the installation process continues by installing the software packages. Progress bars display the total time taken so far, and the estimated time of the software installation: 32
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