In addition to installing with the assistance of a graphical interface, SUSE LINUX can also be installed with the help of the text version of YaST (console mode). All YaST modules are also available in this text mode. The text mode is especially useful if you do not need a graphical interface, such as for server systems, or if the graphics card is not supported by the X Window System. Using this installation mode, visually impaired users can install SUSE LINUX with the aid of suitable output devices.
First, set the boot sequence in the BIOS to enable booting from the CD-ROM drive. Insert the DVD or CD 1 in the drive and reboot the machine. The start screen is displayed after a few seconds.
Use ↑ and ↓ to select
within ten seconds to prevent the
installed system from
starting automatically. If your hardware requires special parameters,
which is not usually the case, enter these in
Boot Options
. If you select the language
of your keyboard as the installation language, the keyboard layout
will be correct. This facilitates the input of parameters.
Use F2 ( ) to set the screen resolution for the installation. If you expect your graphics card to cause problems during the installation, select . Then press Enter. The kernel boots and YaST starts in text mode for the installation.
Many boot problems can usually be circumvented with kernel parameters. If DMA causes difficulties, use the start option
. The following kernel parameters may be used if you experience problems with ACPI (advanced configuration and power interface).acpi=off
This parameter disables the complete ACPI subsystem on your computer. This may be useful if your computer cannot handle ACPI at all or if you think ACPI in your computer causes trouble.
acpi=oldboot
Switch off ACPI for everything but those parts that are necessary to boot.
acpi=force
Always enables ACPI, even if your computer has an old BIOS
dated before the year 2000. This parameter also enables ACPI if it is set
in addition to acpi=off
.
pci=noacpi
Disables PCI IRQ routing of the new ACPI system.
For more information about these issues, search for Support Database articles with the keyword “acpi” at https://portal.suse.com.
If unexplainable errors occur when the kernel is loaded or during the installation, select memtest86”. If possible, run the memory test overnight.
in the boot menu to check the memory. Linux requires the hardware to meet high standards, which means the memory and its timing must be set correctly. More information is available in the Support Database under the keyword “