In addition, NetworkManager allows for the configuration of network aliases, static routes, DNS information and VPN connections, as well as many connection-specific parameters. Previous versions of Fedora shipped with the Network Administration Tool , which was commonly known as system-config-network after its command line invocation.
In Fedora 14, NetworkManager replaces the former Network Administration Tool while providing enhanced functionality, such as user-specific and mobile broadband configuration. It is also possible to configure the network in Fedora 14 by editing interface configuration files; refer to Chapter 4, Network Interfaces for more information. NetworkManager may be installed by default on Fedora. To ensure that it is, first run the following command as the root user:.
The NetworkManager Daemon. Create Storage 8. Adding Partitions 8. Recommended Partitioning Scheme 8. Write changes to disk 8.
Advanced Boot Loader Configuration 8. Rescue Mode 8. Alternative Boot Loaders 8. Package Group Selection 8. Installing from Additional Repositories 8. Customizing the Software Selection 8. Installing Packages 8. Installation Complete 9. You are unable to boot Fedora 9. Trouble Beginning the Installation 9. Problems with Booting into the Graphical Installation 9. Trouble During the Installation 9.
No devices found to install Fedora Error Message 9. Saving traceback messages 9. Trouble with Partition Tables 9. Using Remaining Space 9. Other Partitioning Problems 9.
Are You Seeing Python Errors? Problems After Installation 9. Booting into a Graphical Environment 9. Your Printer Does Not Work 9. Advanced installation options Boot Options Configuring the Installation System at the Boot Menu Specifying the Language Configuring the Interface Updating anaconda Specifying the Installation Method Manually Configuring the Network Settings Enabling Remote Access to the Installation System Enabling Remote Access with Telnet Logging to a Remote System During the Installation Configuring a Log Server Automating the Installation with Kickstart Enhancing Hardware Support Overriding Automatic Hardware Detection Using the Maintenance Boot Modes Verifying boot media Booting Your Computer with the Rescue Mode Upgrading your computer Installing Without Media Retrieving Boot Files Booting to Installation Setting Up an Installation Server Setting Up cobbler Setting Up the Distribution Mirroring a Network Location Importing the Distribution Manually configure a PXE server Setting up the Network Server PXE Boot Configuration Adding PXE Hosts TFTPD Adding a Custom Boot Message Performing the PXE Installation Installing Through VNC VNC Viewer VNC Modes in Anaconda Direct Mode Connect Mode Installation Using VNC Installation Example Kickstart Considerations Firewall Considerations References Kickstart Installations What are Kickstart Installations?
Creating the Kickstart File Kickstart Options Advanced Partitioning Example Package Selection Pre-installation Script Example Post-installation Script Examples Making the Kickstart File Available Creating Kickstart Boot Media Making the Kickstart File Available on the Network Making the Installation Tree Available Starting a Kickstart Installation Kickstart Configurator You are not limited to Server edition only.
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