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Mageia 4 InstallationMageia 4 Installation
This presentation is about Mageia 4 installation from Mageia-
4-LiveDVD-GNOME-i586-DVD.iso.
The installation was made by using Virtual Box. Extra
attention required for installing Mageia 4 on a real computer
using this presentation.
Installation process may be different on different computers.
All screenshots used in this presentation are on flickr.
P.S. UEFI boot isn't covered in this presentation.
Mageia 4 Installation: running Live DVDMageia 4 Installation: running Live DVD
● Our presentation
Running Mageia 4, LiveDVD-GNOME
may help to burn Mageia 4
DVD and run it.
● When we've got to
GNOME screen, we click
Activities.
Mageia 4 Installation: Install on Hard DiskMageia 4 Installation: Install on Hard Disk
● The GNOME screen looks
different now.
● The very top icon on left is
direct link for Mageia
installation - Install on Hard
Disk
● We have to click it to begin
installation.
Mageia 4 Installation: Mageia LiveMageia 4 Installation: Mageia Live
● The very first installation
windows is Mageia Live.
Many new windows will
leave this window title bar
open and run in separate
window below.
Mageia 4 installation: suggestionsMageia 4 installation: suggestions
● This step may have variety
of choices depending on
computer we are installing
Mageia on.
● Default suggestions is to
install Mandriva on Windows
partition.
● PS. Pay attention to Mageia
suggestion about Mageia
installation size (6GB).
Mageia 4 installation: custom partitioningMageia 4 installation: custom partitioning
● We choose Custom disk
partitioning for this
presentation.
Mageia 4 installation: backup suggestionMageia 4 installation: backup suggestion
● Mageia suggest to back up
your data first.
● Default is Continue and we
need to press OK botton.
Mageia 4 installation: disk structureMageia 4 installation: disk structure
● Next screen shows computer
hard disk drive (HDD, later
disk) structure.
● Our disk structure is simple:
the whole disk (sda) contains
Windows partition only.
● P.S. Actual disk may have very
complicated disk structure.
Slide 43 has an example of
complicated disk structure.
Mageia 4 installation: disk structure informationMageia 4 installation: disk structure information
● Click on disk gives us
more information about
disk partitioning.
● Our disk sda has only one
partition: 7.9GB big
Windows partition with
Filesystem Type NTFS-3G.
● We click Rezise now.
Mageia 4 installation: partition resizing warningMageia 4 installation: partition resizing warning
● We need to resize existing
partition to create space
for Mageia installation.
● Clicking Resize (see
previous slide) will give us
back up warning.
Mageia 4 installation: partition resize defaultMageia 4 installation: partition resize default
● Partition resize default window
is set for existing partition size
– 8188MB (7.9GB, see slide 9)
in our case.
● We need to make it smaller
and create 6GB empty space
for Mageia installation (check
slide 5 for Mageia installation
size suggestion).
Mageia 4 installation: resize partition to customMageia 4 installation: resize partition to custom
sizesize
● When we move slider to left we
create empty space.
● Pay attention! Mageia doesn't
calculate the size we are
emptying so we have to make
sure it's 6GB big or bigger.
● Our presentation empty space will
be 6822MB (8188 [original size,
see previous slide] - 1366 [current
slider position] = 6822). 6822MB
is 6.6GB, see slide 14).
Mageia 4 installation: Windows filesystem checksMageia 4 installation: Windows filesystem checks
warningwarning
● After we click OK on
previous slide, there is
“Windows filesystem
checks warning”.
● We have to click OK again.
Mageia 4 installation: partition resized defaultMageia 4 installation: partition resized default
● Finally, we've resized
Windows partition to
1.3GB and created Empty
space.
● If there is any concern
about Windows partition
size, see slide 44 for some
information.
Mageia 4 installation: empty spaceMageia 4 installation: empty space
● Click on empty space
gives some information
about it and an option to
create a new partition by
clicking Create.
Mageia 4 installation: create new partition defaultMageia 4 installation: create new partition default
●
Default create screen is set forDefault create screen is set for
partition size and filesystempartition size and filesystem
type. It gives some suggestivetype. It gives some suggestive
number (647MB here) fornumber (647MB here) for
partition creation.partition creation.
●
For our installation, we want toFor our installation, we want to
create single partitioncreate single partition
occupying all empty space withoccupying all empty space with
ext4 filesystem type.ext4 filesystem type.
Mageia 4 installation: create new custom partitionMageia 4 installation: create new custom partition
● We increased partition size to
maximum (6832MB) and left
default filesystem type (ext4)
unchanged.
● Pay attention! For some
reason we created 6822MB
empty space (see slide 12)
and here it is 6832MB big.
● How to choose different
filesystem type - see slide 45.
Mageia 4 installation: new partition mounting pointMageia 4 installation: new partition mounting point
● Click on Mount point bar
gives an options to select
mount point.
● For this presentation we
choose to mount new
partition as root (/).
Mageia 4 installation: create new partitionMageia 4 installation: create new partition
finalizingfinalizing
● Now we are ready to
create a new partition with
ext4 filesystem type and
mount it as root (/).
Mageia 4 installation: new partition createdMageia 4 installation: new partition created
● Clicking OK on previous
slide creates new partition
sda5 with ext4 filesystem
type, mounted as root (/),
and not formatted.
● Clicking Done will give us
final warning.
Mageia 4 installation: final warningMageia 4 installation: final warning
● Pay attention! It is still
possible to quit installation.
Everything we've done so
far will return back to
original state (see slide 5).
● Clicking OK will change disk
structure irreversibly and
start installation process.
Mageia 4 installation: no swap warningMageia 4 installation: no swap warning
● Our Mandriva installation
doesn't use swap partition.
● It's possible disregard this
warning by clicking Next.
● P.S. Anyone interested in swap
creation may watch our
presentation
Mageia1 GNOME installation.
Mageia 4 installation: unused packagesMageia 4 installation: unused packages
● Before starting actual
installation, Mandriva
checks computer hardware
and finds out what
packages don't need to be
installed.
Mageia 4 installation: unused packag defaultMageia 4 installation: unused packag default
● Now we have an option not
to install selected
packages by clicking Next,
(default choice) or install it
anyway by clicking Skip.
Mageia 4 installation: installation screenMageia 4 installation: installation screen
● Mageia installation screen
runs all the time while
installation is running.
● Empty bar at the bottom
fills with blue color to show
installation progress.
Mageia 4 installation: back to live DVDMageia 4 installation: back to live DVD
● Installation may run so long
that live DVD could turn on
“screensaver”. Instead of
having installation image (see
previous slide) we may see
image similar to one on right.
● We need to press a keyboard
key to return back to running
process.
Mageia 4 installation: bootloader installationMageia 4 installation: bootloader installation
defaultdefault
● Next stop is bootloader installation.
● Default bootloader installation will
replace existing Windows bootloader
with GRUB and make Mageia default
Operating System.
● We can change it later or simply boot
Windows from the menu at the boot
time (see slide 29 for an example).
● Pay attention: Unified Extensible
Firmware Interface (UEFI) boot is not
covered in this presentation.
Mageia 4 installation: boot menu defaultMageia 4 installation: boot menu default
● Default boot menu looks
like this.
● We can change boot order
by selecting an item and
moving it up and down.
Mageia 4 installation: corresponding bootingMageia 4 installation: corresponding booting
menumenu
● Boot menu on previous
slide looks like this on real
system when we boot it.
● Pay attention! Instead of
four boot lines (see
previous slide) we see only
three boot lines here.
Mageia 4 installation: the last messageMageia 4 installation: the last message
● Finally, installation is
finished and we need to
reboot computer.
● We have to click Finish
now.
Mageia 4 installation: back to live DVDMageia 4 installation: back to live DVD
● Now we are back to live
DVD GNOME screen.
● Click on top right corner
lets us to reboot computer
by pressing power button.
Mageia 4 installation: power off live DVDMageia 4 installation: power off live DVD
● By default Mageia powers
our system off in one
minute.
● We could choose to restart
the system instead.
Mageia 4 installation: remove live DVDMageia 4 installation: remove live DVD
● After exiting GUI, we get
message about removing
live DVD and pressing
Enter key.
Mageia 4 installation: booting new installationMageia 4 installation: booting new installation
● When we reboot system,
our screen looks different
with Mageia background
image only.
Mageia 4 installation: updating new installationMageia 4 installation: updating new installation
● We immediately have
messages about
downloading something
because our system is
connected to Internet
already.
● Downloading may take
some time.
Mageia 4 installation: setting root passwordMageia 4 installation: setting root password
● Finally, we've got screen
where we create users and
passwords.
● Root user is created
automatically. We need to
create password for it.
Mageia 4 installation: root password strengthMageia 4 installation: root password strength
● Mageia evaluate root
password strength.
● Good quality password has
green color shield.
● We need to enter the same
password second time.
Mageia 4 installation: creating userMageia 4 installation: creating user
● We create user user_one.
Mageia automatically
creates login name
user_one.
● Password is different than
root password and have
the same strength as root
password - green shield.
Mageia 4 installation: user_one loginMageia 4 installation: user_one login
● Now Mageia gives us login
screen for user_one.
● We have to click on
user_one bar to be able to
login.
Mageia 4 installation: user_one passwordMageia 4 installation: user_one password
● There is the password bar
now.
● We enter the password
just created for user_one
(see slide 38) and click
Sign in or press the Enter
key.
Mageia 4 installation: finishedMageia 4 installation: finished
● Finally we are logged in
and started using just
installed Mageia 4.
Mageia 4 installation: attachmentsMageia 4 installation: attachments
Those attachments are created for this presentations only.
They may give a little bit better descriptions of some
processes described before.
Mageia 4: disk structure exampleMageia 4: disk structure example
● This disk has 1TB size.
● It has Windows and a few Linux
OSs installed on regular
partitions.
● There are several more LVM
partitions (Stable, Testing, ISO,
and backup) created for different
reasons.
● Two additional disks connected
to computer are sdb and sdg.
Mageia 4 Installation: Windows partition concernsMageia 4 Installation: Windows partition concerns
This presentation is about Mageia installation. 6GB space is
required to install Mageia and we created it.
When we create empty space (see slide 14) Windows space
is reduced to 1.3GB. We can't install or run Windows on such
small partition.
However, if we have 8GB big disk with Windows installed
there and we want to install Mageia Linux OS on the same
disk, the disk is two small to have them both at the same
time.
On a real computer, we just create 6GB empty space for
Mageia installation.
Mageia 4 installation: choosing filesystem type
● Click on Filesystem type
bar let us select filesystem
type we want.
● This image shows a dozen
of available options.
● We have ext4 filesystem
type as default and we left
it unchanged (see slide 17).

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Mageia 4 installation from Live DVD GNOME

  • 1. Mageia 4 InstallationMageia 4 Installation This presentation is about Mageia 4 installation from Mageia- 4-LiveDVD-GNOME-i586-DVD.iso. The installation was made by using Virtual Box. Extra attention required for installing Mageia 4 on a real computer using this presentation. Installation process may be different on different computers. All screenshots used in this presentation are on flickr. P.S. UEFI boot isn't covered in this presentation.
  • 2. Mageia 4 Installation: running Live DVDMageia 4 Installation: running Live DVD ● Our presentation Running Mageia 4, LiveDVD-GNOME may help to burn Mageia 4 DVD and run it. ● When we've got to GNOME screen, we click Activities.
  • 3. Mageia 4 Installation: Install on Hard DiskMageia 4 Installation: Install on Hard Disk ● The GNOME screen looks different now. ● The very top icon on left is direct link for Mageia installation - Install on Hard Disk ● We have to click it to begin installation.
  • 4. Mageia 4 Installation: Mageia LiveMageia 4 Installation: Mageia Live ● The very first installation windows is Mageia Live. Many new windows will leave this window title bar open and run in separate window below.
  • 5. Mageia 4 installation: suggestionsMageia 4 installation: suggestions ● This step may have variety of choices depending on computer we are installing Mageia on. ● Default suggestions is to install Mandriva on Windows partition. ● PS. Pay attention to Mageia suggestion about Mageia installation size (6GB).
  • 6. Mageia 4 installation: custom partitioningMageia 4 installation: custom partitioning ● We choose Custom disk partitioning for this presentation.
  • 7. Mageia 4 installation: backup suggestionMageia 4 installation: backup suggestion ● Mageia suggest to back up your data first. ● Default is Continue and we need to press OK botton.
  • 8. Mageia 4 installation: disk structureMageia 4 installation: disk structure ● Next screen shows computer hard disk drive (HDD, later disk) structure. ● Our disk structure is simple: the whole disk (sda) contains Windows partition only. ● P.S. Actual disk may have very complicated disk structure. Slide 43 has an example of complicated disk structure.
  • 9. Mageia 4 installation: disk structure informationMageia 4 installation: disk structure information ● Click on disk gives us more information about disk partitioning. ● Our disk sda has only one partition: 7.9GB big Windows partition with Filesystem Type NTFS-3G. ● We click Rezise now.
  • 10. Mageia 4 installation: partition resizing warningMageia 4 installation: partition resizing warning ● We need to resize existing partition to create space for Mageia installation. ● Clicking Resize (see previous slide) will give us back up warning.
  • 11. Mageia 4 installation: partition resize defaultMageia 4 installation: partition resize default ● Partition resize default window is set for existing partition size – 8188MB (7.9GB, see slide 9) in our case. ● We need to make it smaller and create 6GB empty space for Mageia installation (check slide 5 for Mageia installation size suggestion).
  • 12. Mageia 4 installation: resize partition to customMageia 4 installation: resize partition to custom sizesize ● When we move slider to left we create empty space. ● Pay attention! Mageia doesn't calculate the size we are emptying so we have to make sure it's 6GB big or bigger. ● Our presentation empty space will be 6822MB (8188 [original size, see previous slide] - 1366 [current slider position] = 6822). 6822MB is 6.6GB, see slide 14).
  • 13. Mageia 4 installation: Windows filesystem checksMageia 4 installation: Windows filesystem checks warningwarning ● After we click OK on previous slide, there is “Windows filesystem checks warning”. ● We have to click OK again.
  • 14. Mageia 4 installation: partition resized defaultMageia 4 installation: partition resized default ● Finally, we've resized Windows partition to 1.3GB and created Empty space. ● If there is any concern about Windows partition size, see slide 44 for some information.
  • 15. Mageia 4 installation: empty spaceMageia 4 installation: empty space ● Click on empty space gives some information about it and an option to create a new partition by clicking Create.
  • 16. Mageia 4 installation: create new partition defaultMageia 4 installation: create new partition default ● Default create screen is set forDefault create screen is set for partition size and filesystempartition size and filesystem type. It gives some suggestivetype. It gives some suggestive number (647MB here) fornumber (647MB here) for partition creation.partition creation. ● For our installation, we want toFor our installation, we want to create single partitioncreate single partition occupying all empty space withoccupying all empty space with ext4 filesystem type.ext4 filesystem type.
  • 17. Mageia 4 installation: create new custom partitionMageia 4 installation: create new custom partition ● We increased partition size to maximum (6832MB) and left default filesystem type (ext4) unchanged. ● Pay attention! For some reason we created 6822MB empty space (see slide 12) and here it is 6832MB big. ● How to choose different filesystem type - see slide 45.
  • 18. Mageia 4 installation: new partition mounting pointMageia 4 installation: new partition mounting point ● Click on Mount point bar gives an options to select mount point. ● For this presentation we choose to mount new partition as root (/).
  • 19. Mageia 4 installation: create new partitionMageia 4 installation: create new partition finalizingfinalizing ● Now we are ready to create a new partition with ext4 filesystem type and mount it as root (/).
  • 20. Mageia 4 installation: new partition createdMageia 4 installation: new partition created ● Clicking OK on previous slide creates new partition sda5 with ext4 filesystem type, mounted as root (/), and not formatted. ● Clicking Done will give us final warning.
  • 21. Mageia 4 installation: final warningMageia 4 installation: final warning ● Pay attention! It is still possible to quit installation. Everything we've done so far will return back to original state (see slide 5). ● Clicking OK will change disk structure irreversibly and start installation process.
  • 22. Mageia 4 installation: no swap warningMageia 4 installation: no swap warning ● Our Mandriva installation doesn't use swap partition. ● It's possible disregard this warning by clicking Next. ● P.S. Anyone interested in swap creation may watch our presentation Mageia1 GNOME installation.
  • 23. Mageia 4 installation: unused packagesMageia 4 installation: unused packages ● Before starting actual installation, Mandriva checks computer hardware and finds out what packages don't need to be installed.
  • 24. Mageia 4 installation: unused packag defaultMageia 4 installation: unused packag default ● Now we have an option not to install selected packages by clicking Next, (default choice) or install it anyway by clicking Skip.
  • 25. Mageia 4 installation: installation screenMageia 4 installation: installation screen ● Mageia installation screen runs all the time while installation is running. ● Empty bar at the bottom fills with blue color to show installation progress.
  • 26. Mageia 4 installation: back to live DVDMageia 4 installation: back to live DVD ● Installation may run so long that live DVD could turn on “screensaver”. Instead of having installation image (see previous slide) we may see image similar to one on right. ● We need to press a keyboard key to return back to running process.
  • 27. Mageia 4 installation: bootloader installationMageia 4 installation: bootloader installation defaultdefault ● Next stop is bootloader installation. ● Default bootloader installation will replace existing Windows bootloader with GRUB and make Mageia default Operating System. ● We can change it later or simply boot Windows from the menu at the boot time (see slide 29 for an example). ● Pay attention: Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) boot is not covered in this presentation.
  • 28. Mageia 4 installation: boot menu defaultMageia 4 installation: boot menu default ● Default boot menu looks like this. ● We can change boot order by selecting an item and moving it up and down.
  • 29. Mageia 4 installation: corresponding bootingMageia 4 installation: corresponding booting menumenu ● Boot menu on previous slide looks like this on real system when we boot it. ● Pay attention! Instead of four boot lines (see previous slide) we see only three boot lines here.
  • 30. Mageia 4 installation: the last messageMageia 4 installation: the last message ● Finally, installation is finished and we need to reboot computer. ● We have to click Finish now.
  • 31. Mageia 4 installation: back to live DVDMageia 4 installation: back to live DVD ● Now we are back to live DVD GNOME screen. ● Click on top right corner lets us to reboot computer by pressing power button.
  • 32. Mageia 4 installation: power off live DVDMageia 4 installation: power off live DVD ● By default Mageia powers our system off in one minute. ● We could choose to restart the system instead.
  • 33. Mageia 4 installation: remove live DVDMageia 4 installation: remove live DVD ● After exiting GUI, we get message about removing live DVD and pressing Enter key.
  • 34. Mageia 4 installation: booting new installationMageia 4 installation: booting new installation ● When we reboot system, our screen looks different with Mageia background image only.
  • 35. Mageia 4 installation: updating new installationMageia 4 installation: updating new installation ● We immediately have messages about downloading something because our system is connected to Internet already. ● Downloading may take some time.
  • 36. Mageia 4 installation: setting root passwordMageia 4 installation: setting root password ● Finally, we've got screen where we create users and passwords. ● Root user is created automatically. We need to create password for it.
  • 37. Mageia 4 installation: root password strengthMageia 4 installation: root password strength ● Mageia evaluate root password strength. ● Good quality password has green color shield. ● We need to enter the same password second time.
  • 38. Mageia 4 installation: creating userMageia 4 installation: creating user ● We create user user_one. Mageia automatically creates login name user_one. ● Password is different than root password and have the same strength as root password - green shield.
  • 39. Mageia 4 installation: user_one loginMageia 4 installation: user_one login ● Now Mageia gives us login screen for user_one. ● We have to click on user_one bar to be able to login.
  • 40. Mageia 4 installation: user_one passwordMageia 4 installation: user_one password ● There is the password bar now. ● We enter the password just created for user_one (see slide 38) and click Sign in or press the Enter key.
  • 41. Mageia 4 installation: finishedMageia 4 installation: finished ● Finally we are logged in and started using just installed Mageia 4.
  • 42. Mageia 4 installation: attachmentsMageia 4 installation: attachments Those attachments are created for this presentations only. They may give a little bit better descriptions of some processes described before.
  • 43. Mageia 4: disk structure exampleMageia 4: disk structure example ● This disk has 1TB size. ● It has Windows and a few Linux OSs installed on regular partitions. ● There are several more LVM partitions (Stable, Testing, ISO, and backup) created for different reasons. ● Two additional disks connected to computer are sdb and sdg.
  • 44. Mageia 4 Installation: Windows partition concernsMageia 4 Installation: Windows partition concerns This presentation is about Mageia installation. 6GB space is required to install Mageia and we created it. When we create empty space (see slide 14) Windows space is reduced to 1.3GB. We can't install or run Windows on such small partition. However, if we have 8GB big disk with Windows installed there and we want to install Mageia Linux OS on the same disk, the disk is two small to have them both at the same time. On a real computer, we just create 6GB empty space for Mageia installation.
  • 45. Mageia 4 installation: choosing filesystem type ● Click on Filesystem type bar let us select filesystem type we want. ● This image shows a dozen of available options. ● We have ext4 filesystem type as default and we left it unchanged (see slide 17).