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You must select a language to use as the default language. The default language will be used on your
Red Hat Linux system once installation is complete. If you choose to install other languages, you can
change your default language after the installation.
Figure 3–11 Language Support Selection
If you are only going to use one language on your system, selecting only that language will save
significant disk space. The default language is the language you selected to use during the installation.
However, if you select only one language, you will only be able to use that specified language after
the Red Hat Linux installation is complete.
To use more than one language on your system, choose specific languages to be installed or select all
languages to have all available languages installed on your Red Hat Linux system.
Use the
Reset button to cancel your selections. Resetting will revert to the default; only the language
you selected for use during the installation will be installed.
3.15 Time Zone Configuration
You can set your time zone by selecting your computer’s physical location or by specifying your time
zone’s offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).