SDB:Installation réseau
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Installing from Internet
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Step 1: Boot screenWhen you boot from you NET CD, you will presented with this list.
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By default, Network configuration is done automatic trough DHCP. This is appropriate for most users. In some case you might need:
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Manual network configurationIn this screen you can set the following options:
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Proxy configurationIn some cases is needed to configure a proxy. You can do so in this screen. Contact your network administrator for details. User and password are usually not necessary.
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When everything is set up correctly, you can start the installation. The installation retrieves the installation data from the fastest mirror for you. It then proceeds as described in DVD installation, step 1 with the exception of the network configuration step needed prior to adding additional repositories. This step is not needed as the network is already configured and active at this point.
Installing from another local network sources
- Boot the system and wait for the boot screen to appear.
- Press
[F2]to choose the language and your keyboard layout. - Press
[F3]to choose the screen resolution. - Press
[F4]and select the desired network protocol (SLP, FTP, HTTP, NFS and SMB/CIFS are supported). - Provide the server's address and the path to the installation media, or a custom openSUSE mirror.
- Select Installation from the main boot menu and
[Enter]enter to continue. - The installation program automatically configures the network connection with DHCP. If this configuration fails, you are prompted to enter the appropriate parameters manually.
- The installation retrieves the installation data from the source specified.
- The installation then proceeds as described in the step-by-step installation guide with the exception of the network configuration step needed prior to adding additional repositories. This step is not needed as the network is already configured and active at this point.
See also
- Installation help
- Remote installation : how-to install openSUSE on a remote host


