Step 7. Choose default boot OS

  • After your hard disk has been repartitioned and reformatted, the next step is to choose which part of the partition the system will boot by default. The device /dev/sda refers to my hard drive.
  • Since I have a multiboot system (Fedora and Windows) I can see two options, of course I choose Fedora as the default.
  • If you notice, Fedora boot maps to the physical volume vg_georgie_root and logical volume lv_root. This is correct and these are the partitions we created previously.
  • Usually, you wouldn’t change anything here unless you want to add boot kernel options, or you have multiple hard disks, etc. So just accept the default and click Next.

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Step 8. Write the image to disk

  • This is the part where the main installation happens. Default packages are installed here and it will take some time.
  • Once done, click Next.

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Step 9. Installation complete!

  • Remove your live USB.
  • Reboot.
  • There are still a few things to configure on the first startup. You are not completely done yet.

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