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install [2015/05/15 22:28]
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 However, the question mark is literal; type exactly ''​sd?''​ However, the question mark is literal; type exactly ''​sd?''​
 </​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
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 +A friendlier view of devices attached to your computer, use ''​lsblk'':​
 +
 +<​code>​
 +# lsblk
 +</​code>​
  
 On a laptop, you probably only have one drive, so the result will likely be ''/​dev/​sda''​ but a desktop can (and arguably should) have multiple drives, so results might be ''/​dev/​sda''​ ''/​dev/​sdb''​ ''/​dev/​sdc'',​ and so on to the last drive. On a laptop, you probably only have one drive, so the result will likely be ''/​dev/​sda''​ but a desktop can (and arguably should) have multiple drives, so results might be ''/​dev/​sda''​ ''/​dev/​sdb''​ ''/​dev/​sdc'',​ and so on to the last drive.
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 If you do not understand why any of those things are significant,​ or are confused about what to choose, then you should choose ''​NetworkManager''​. If you do not understand why any of those things are significant,​ or are confused about what to choose, then you should choose ''​NetworkManager''​.
-<​WRAP>​+</WRAP>
  
 Next, you are provided with a list of startup options. This is largely geared toward sys admins, or computer users who like to do sys admin tasks (like reading logs, playing on the network, start up various services, and so on). Next, you are provided with a list of startup options. This is largely geared toward sys admins, or computer users who like to do sys admin tasks (like reading logs, playing on the network, start up various services, and so on).
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