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| − | Once PC-BSD is installed, the installer will provide some additional screens so that you can configure your system | + | Once PC-BSD is installed, it will boot into the new operating system. If you are dual-booting PC-BSD, you may need to first add an entry to your boot loader menu. The section on [[Dual Booting]] describes how to add entries to GAG, Grub, and EasyBCD. |
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| + | During first boot, the installer will provide some additional screens so that you can configure your system. | ||
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This section describes the following post-installation steps, as well as some troubleshooting tips for failed installations. | This section describes the following post-installation steps, as well as some troubleshooting tips for failed installations. | ||
Revision as of 11:44, 14 June 2012
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Once PC-BSD is installed, it will boot into the new operating system. If you are dual-booting PC-BSD, you may need to first add an entry to your boot loader menu. The section on Dual Booting describes how to add entries to GAG, Grub, and EasyBCD.
During first boot, the installer will provide some additional screens so that you can configure your system.
In addition to the configuration
This section describes the following post-installation steps, as well as some troubleshooting tips for failed installations.