Operation Manual

1.14.2.4 New Local User
If no local user was created in phase one, you can create one in this dialog—otherwise
this step is skipped. To create more users, manage groups, modify defaults for new
users and set up network authentication, launch User Management. Refer to Chapter 9,
Managing Users with YaST (page 155) for more information about user management.
To skip this step, click Next without entering any data.
1.14.2.5 Release Notes
After completing the user authentication setup, YaST displays the release notes. Reading
them is recommended, because they contain important up-to-date information which
was not available when the manuals were printed. If you successfully tested the Internet
connection, read the most recent version of the release notes, as fetched from openSUSE's
servers. Use Miscellaneous > Release Notes in YaST or start the SUSE Help Center to
view the release notes after installation.
1.14.2.6 Hardware Conguration
At the end of the installation, YaST opens a dialog for the conguration of a printer,
the sound system and TV cards. Click the individual components to start the hardware
conguration. For the most part, YaST detects and congures the devices automatically.
You can skip any peripheral devices and congure them later, as described in Chapter 12,
Setting Up Hardware Components with YaST (page 185). To skip the conguration,
select Skip Conguration and click Next.
TIP: Resetting Hardware Conguration to the Default Values
You can cancel any changes to the hardware conguration by clicking Change
> Reset to Defaults. YaST then shows the original proposal again.
1.14.2.7 Installation Completed
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 prole of the current system
is stored in /root/autoyast.xml.
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