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    The Fedora installation system includes a range of functions and
    options for administrators. To use boot options, enter
    linux  at
    the
    optionboot:
    prompt.
  
If you specify more than one option, separate each of the options by a single space. For example:
linux option1 option2 option3
| ![[Note]](./stylesheet-images/note.png) | Rescue Mode | 
|---|---|
| The Fedora installation and rescue discs may either boot with rescue mode, or load the installation system. For more information on rescue discs and rescue mode, refer to Section A.6.2, “Booting Your Computer with the Rescue Mode”. | 
You can use the boot menu to specify a number of settings for the installation system, including:
language
display resolution
interface type
Installation method
network settings
        To set the language for both the installation process and the
        final system, specify the ISO code for that language with the
        lang option. Use the keymap
        option to configure the correct keyboard layout.
      
        For example, the ISO codes el_GR and
        gr identify the Greek language and the
        Greek keyboard layout:
      
linux lang=el_GR keymap=gr
        You may force the installation system to use the lowest possible
        screen resolution (640x480) with the lowres
        option. To use a specific display resolution, enter
        resolution=
        as a boot option. For example, to set the display resolution to
        1024x768, enter:
      setting
linux resolution=1024x768
        To run the installation process in
        
        text mode, enter:
      
  linux text
        To enable support for a
        
        serial console, enter serial as an additional
        option.
      
        Use the askmethod option to display additional
        menus that enable you to specify the installation method and
        network settings. You may also configure the installation method
        and network settings at the
        boot:
        prompt itself.
      
        To specify the installation method from the
        boot:
        prompt, use the method option. Refer to
        Table A.1, “Installation Methods” for the supported
        installation methods.
      
| Installation Method | Option Format | 
|---|---|
| CD or DVD drive | 
                   | 
| Hard Drive | 
                   | 
| HTTP Server | 
                   | 
| FTP Server | 
                   | 
| NFS Server | 
                   | 
Table A.1. Installation Methods
        By default, the installation system uses DHCP to automatically
        obtain the correct network settings. To manually configure the
        network settings yourself, either enter them in the
        Configure TCP/IP screen, or at the
        boot:
        prompt. You may specify the ip address,
        netmask, gateway, and
        dns server settings for the installation system
        at the prompt. If you specify the network configuration at the
        boot:
        prompt, these settings are used for the installation process,
        and the Configure TCP/IP screen does not
        appear.
      
        This example configures the network settings for an installation
        system that uses the IP address
        192.168.1.10:
      
linux ip=192.168.1.10 netmask=255.255.255.0 gateway=192.168.1.1 dns=192.168.1.2,192.168.1.3
| ![[Note]](./stylesheet-images/note.png) | Configuring the Installed System | 
|---|---|
| Use the Network Configuration screen to specify the network settings for the new system. Refer to Chapter 11, Network Configuration for more information on configuring the network settings for the installed system. |