From d143fce7f72e4f9211291e59402b1fbfe01de0fc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Francis Rowe Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2014 20:56:11 -0500 Subject: docs: encrypted_trisquel.html Ease of use improvements Advise the user to select a desktop during install. Other small changes. --- (limited to 'docs/howtos/encrypted_trisquel.html') diff --git a/docs/howtos/encrypted_trisquel.html b/docs/howtos/encrypted_trisquel.html index f888a73..91fa751 100644 --- a/docs/howtos/encrypted_trisquel.html +++ b/docs/howtos/encrypted_trisquel.html @@ -149,13 +149,19 @@

Tasksel

- Just continue here, without selecting anything. You can install everything later (it's really easy). + Choose "Trisquel Desktop Environment" if you want GNOME, + "Trisquel-mini Desktop Environment" if you + want LXDE or "Triskel Desktop Environment" if you want KDE. + If you want to have no desktop (just a basic shell) + when you boot or if you want to create your own custom setup, then choose nothing here (don't select anything). + You might also want to choose some of the other package groups; it's up to you.

Install the GRUB boot loader to the master boot record

Choose 'Yes'. It will fail, but don't worry. Then at the main menu, choose 'Continue without a bootloader'. + You could also choose 'No'. Choice is irrelevant here.

@@ -264,38 +270,10 @@ $ sudo apt-get upgrade

-

- Install a desktop (optional) -

- -

- Installs the default desktop:
- $ sudo apt-get install trisquel -

- -

- It might ask for postfix configuration. I just choose 'No configuration'. -

- -

- Next time you boot, it'll start lightdm and you can login. To start lightdm now, do:
- $ sudo service lightdm start -

- -

- Go back to the terminal (ctrl-alt-f1) and exit:
- $ exit -

- -

- Go back to lightdm (ctrl-alt-f7) and login. -

+

Postfix configuration

- Since you installed using net install and you only installed the base system, network-manager isn't controlling - your eth0 but instead /etc/network/interfaces is. Comment out the eth0 lines in that file, and then do:
- $ sudo /etc/init.d/networking stop
- $ sudo service network-manager restart + Choose "No Configuration" here (or maybe you want to select something else. It's up to you.)

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