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18.5. Installing in the Graphical User Interface

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The graphical installation interface is the preferred method of manually installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It allows you full control over all available settings, including custom partitioning and advanced storage configuration, and it is also localized to many languages other than English, allowing you to perform the entire installation in a different language. The graphical mode is used by default when you boot the system from local media (a CD, DVD or a USB flash drive).
The Installation Summary Screen

Figure 18.2. The Installation Summary Screen

The sections below discuss each screen available in the installation process. Note that due to the installer's parallel nature, most of the screens do not have to be completed in the order in which they are described here.
Each screen in the graphical interface contains a Help button. This button opens the Yelp help browser displaying the section of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Installation Guide relevant to the current screen.
You can also control the graphical installer with your keyboard. Following table shows you the shortcuts you can use.
Table 18.2. Graphical installer keyboard shortcuts
Shortcut keys Usage
Tab and Shift+Tab Cycle through active control elements (buttons, check boxes, and so on.) on the current screen
Up and Down Scroll through lists
Left and Right Scroll through horizontal toolbars and table entries
Space and Enter Select or remove a highlighted item from selection and expand and collapse drop-down menus
Additionally, elements in each screen can be toggled using their respective shortcuts. These shortcuts are highlighted (underlined) when you hold down the Alt key; to toggle that element, press Alt+X, where X is the highlighted letter.
Your current keyboard layout is displayed in the top right hand corner. Only one layout is configured by default; if you configure more than layout in the Keyboard Layout screen (Section 18.10, “Keyboard Configuration”), you can switch between them by clicking the layout indicator.
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