
You can skip any peripheral devices and configure them later, as described in
Section 8.4,
“Hardware”
(page 141). To skip the configuration, select Skip Configuration and click
Next.
However, you should configure the graphics card right away. Although the display
settings as configured by YaST should be generally acceptable, most users have very
strong preferences as far as resolution, color depth, and other graphics features are
concerned. To change these settings, select the respective item and set the values as
desired. To test your new configuration, click Test the Configuration.
TIP: Resetting Hardware Configuration to Defaults
You can cancel changes by clicking Change > Reset to Defaults. YaST then shows
the original proposal again.
3.11.11 Completing the Installation
After a successful installation, YaST shows the Installation Completed dialog. In this
dialog, select whether to clone your newly installed system for AutoYaST. To clone
your system, select Clone This System for AutoYaST. The profile of the current system
is stored in
/root/autoyast.xml
. Cloning is selected by default.
AutoYaST is a system for installing one or more SUSE Linux Enterprise systems auto-
matically without user intervention. AutoYaST installations are performed using a
control file with installation and configuration data. For detailed information, refer to
Chapter 5, Automated Installation
(page 81). Finish the installation of SUSE Linux
Enterprise with Finish in the final dialog.
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