1This menu allows you to configure your system after the installation 2process is complete. At the minimum, you should probably set the 3system manager's password and the system time zone. 4 5For extra goodies like bash, emacs, pascal, etc., you should look at
| 1This menu allows you to configure your system after the installation 2process is complete. At the minimum, you should probably set the 3system manager's password and the system time zone. 4 5For extra goodies like bash, emacs, pascal, etc., you should look at
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6the Packages item in this menu. Currently, the Packages option is 7only useful if you have a CDROM or an existing packages collection 8somewhere in the file system hierarchy where the package management 9tool can locate it. The automatic transfer of packages via FTP is not 10yet supported!
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11 12For setting the timezone after the system is installed, type
| 7 8For setting the timezone after the system is installed, type
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13``tzsetup''. For more information on the general system
| 9``tzsetup''. For more information on the overall general system
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14configuration, see the ``/etc/sysconfig'' file.
| 10configuration, see the ``/etc/sysconfig'' file.
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