Initial Installation Settings
YaST loads the kernel modules for your hard drive and then displays a list of Installation
Settings The Overview tab contains just the highlights, while the Expert tab (Figure 3.2)
goes into more detail. Review carefully all the settings for accuracy and click either the
heading of each section or the Change button on the bottom to correct any errors.
This is the last screen before beginning your openSUSE Linux installation. The next few
sections point to things to consider before you click Accept at the bottom of this page.
TIP
If you have a two-button mouse, notice that YaST will automatically emulate a threebutton
mouse. This lets you access many middle-button features by clicking both
buttons at the same time.
Partitioning
You learned most of what you need to know about how disks are partitioned under Linux
in Chapter 2, ???Preparing to Install openSUSE.??? YaST creates a Root, home, and swap partition
by default. If you want to add partitions or use a different file system than ext3,
select the Partitioning heading and make your changes.
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