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Part IV. After installation
This part of the
Fedora Installation Guide
covers finalizing the installation, as well as some installation-related tasks that you might perform at some time in the future. These include:
using a Fedora installation disk to rescue a damaged system.
upgrading to a new version of Fedora.
removing Fedora from your computer.
Table of Contents
14. Firstboot
14.1. License Agreement
14.2. System User
14.3. Date and Time
14.3.1. Advanced options
14.4. Hardware Profile
15. Your Next Steps
15.1. Updating Your System
15.2. Finishing an Upgrade
15.3. Switching to a Graphical Login
15.4. Subscribing to Fedora Announcements and News
15.5. Finding Documentation and Support
15.6. Joining the Fedora Community
16. Basic System Recovery
16.1. Common Problems
16.1.1. Unable to Boot into Fedora
16.1.2. Hardware/Software Problems
16.1.3. Root Password
16.2. Booting into Rescue Mode
16.2.1. Reinstalling the Boot Loader
16.3. Booting into Single-User Mode
16.4. Booting into Emergency Mode
17. Upgrading Your Current System
17.1. Determining Whether to Upgrade or Re-Install
17.2. Upgrading Your System
18. Removing Fedora
18.1. Fedora is the only operating system on the computer
18.2. Your computer dual-boots Fedora and another operating system
18.2.1. Your computer dual-boots Fedora and a Microsoft Windows operating system
18.2.2. Your computer dual-boots Fedora and Mac OS X
18.2.3. Your computer dual-boots Fedora and a different Linux distribution
18.3. Replacing Fedora with MS-DOS or legacy versions of Microsoft Windows
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