This chapter explains how to install Red Hat Linux from the CD-ROM. The following topics are discussed:
Getting familiar with the installation program's user interface
Starting the installation program
Selecting an installation method
Configuration steps during the installation (language, keyboard, mouse, etc.)
Finishing the installation
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| If you already have another operating system installed and want to create a dual boot system so that you can use both Red Hat Linux and the other operating system, please read Appendix G for more information. | 
If you have used a graphical user interface
        (GUI) before, you will be familiar with this process; simply
        use your mouse to navigate the screens, "click" buttons, or enter text
        fields. You can also navigate through the installation using the
        
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| If you do not wish to use the GUI installation program, the text mode installation program is also available. To start the text mode installation program, use the following boot command: 
 Please refer to the Section called The Text Mode Installation Program User Interface for a brief overview of text mode installation instructions. | 
The Red Hat Linux installation program offers more than the dialog boxes of the installation process. Several different kinds of diagnostic messages are available to you, in addition to providing a way to enter commands from a shell prompt. The installation program displays these messages on five virtual consoles, among which you can switch using a single keystroke combination.
These virtual consoles can be helpful if you encounter a problem while installing Red Hat Linux. Messages displayed on the installation or system consoles can help pinpoint a problem. Please see Table 3-1 for a listing of the virtual consoles, keystrokes used to switch to them, and their contents.
Table 3-1. Console, Keystrokes, and Contents
| Console | Keystrokes | Contents | 
|---|---|---|
| 1 |  | installation dialog | 
| 2 |  | shell prompt | 
| 3 |  | install log (messages from installation program) | 
| 4 |  | system-related messages | 
| 5 |  | other messages | 
| 7 |  | X graphical display | 
Generally, there is no reason to leave the default console (virtual console #7) unless you are attempting to diagnose installation problems.