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30.3. Starting Initial Setup Manually

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Once you once finished the Initial Setup, the application does not start again when you boot the system. To manually start the Initial Setup on system boot:
  1. Enable the service:
    # systemctl enable initial-setup.service
  2. Optionally, to display all menu options, including the ones previously set, create an empty /.unconfigured file to start Initial Setup in reconfiguration mode:
    # touch /.unconfigured
    Note that, regardless of this setting, the license agreement entry is not displayed again if you previously accepted it.
  3. Reboot the system.

Note

The initial-setup-gui (graphical mode) or initial-setup (text mode) packages must be installed for to run Initial Setup.
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