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20.If your time zone is not set correctly, click the Time zone entry andchange it. Choose your region on the left and then the time zone on the right. 21.If you want your default language to be something other than U.S.- flavored English, click the Language entry and make your changes. 22.If you want your machine to boot into command line mode, clickDefault Runlevel and select Full Multiuser With Network. 23.Finally, click Accept to open the Confirm Package License: flash- player dialog box. 24.Read the license and then click I agree to proceed to the ConfirmInstallation dialog box. 25.If you re sure you want to keep going, click Install. If you ve changedyour mind, click No to go back to the Installation Settings dialog box. Let the installation begin! The SuSE installer shows you which disks itneeds, how much material it needs from them, and a progress bar foreach as it goes through the install. After the install is finished, remove the CD or DVD and reboot. SuSE continueswith its post-installation setup routine. The cool thing is that if you forget topop out the CD or DVD, the system boots properly regardless just remem- ber to remove the CD or DVD before you reboot again, for good measure! Because I don t have infinite space in this book, I give you some quick noteson how to walk through this initial boot setup routine. (Keep in mind that youcan change the configuration for any of these items later if you need to.) See Chapter 3 on how to choose a solid password for the root (adminis- trative) user. In the Network Configuration section, first check to see that your Ethernetcard (Network Adapter), DSL modem, ISDN adapter, dial-up modem, orwhatever you re using is properly detected. If it is, you see the make andmodel of the card. If not, you see Not Detected. If it s not detected, clickthe link for that section to go to its configuration section and underAvailable, select the Other (Not Detected) option. Click Configure to openthe configuration interface. There, you can tell the interface the details ofyour device. You may need information from your ISP or hardware docu- mentation in order to do so. (See Chapter 7 for coverage of the technologyand issues you run into when setting up networking.) If the process getsoverwhelming, just click Back until you return to the main NetworkConfiguration section and select the Skip Configuration radio button sothat you can go to Chapter 7 to set things up. I also suggest in Network Configuration that you change ssh to enabled. You can find out learn more about this option in Chapter 13.83Chapter 4: Installing Other Linux Distributions08_