FreeBSD için Kurulum Klavuzu  : Ana Kurulum Menüsü  : Ana Kurulum Menüsünün Kullanılması
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Sonraki: Dökümantasyon Menüsü

5.1. Ana Kurulum Menüsünün Kullanılması

Menü sisteminin nasıl kullanıldığını öğrenmek için ok tuşlarını kullanarak  "Usage"  seçin ve  [ENTER] ' a basın:
 
/stand/sysinstall Main Menu
Welcome to the FreeBSD installation and configuration tool.  Please select one of the options below by using the arrow keys or typing the first character of the option name you're interested in.  Invoke an option by pressing [ENTER] or [TAB-ENTER] to exit the installation.

  Usage         Quick start - How to use this menu system
 Standard       Begin a standard installation (recommended)
 Express        Begin a quick installation (for the impatient)
  Custom        Begin a custom installation (for experts)
 Configure      Do a post-install configuration of FreeBSD
 Doc            Installation instructions, README, etc.
 Keymap         Select keyboard type
 Options        View/Set various installation options
 Fixit          Enter repair mode with CDROM/floppy or shell start
 Upgrade        Upgrade an existing system
 Load Config    Load default install configuration
 Index          Glossary of functions

 [ Select ] 
      
X Exit Install
[ Press F1 for Installation Guide ]
 

Tuşa bastıktan sonra menülerin kullanımı için gerekli komutla belirir : 
 
usage
HOW TO USE THIS SYSTEM
======================

[press the PageDown key to go to the next screen when you finish reading this one]

The following keys are recognized in most of the dialogs you'll encounter during this installation:

KEY           ACTION
===           ======
SPACE         Select or toggle the current item.
ENTER         Finish with a menu or item.
UP ARROW      Move to previous item (or up, in a text display box).
DOWN ARROW    Move to next item (or down, in a text display box).
TAB           Move to next item or group.
RIGHT ARROW   Move to next item or group (same as TAB)
SHIFT TAB     Move to previous item or group.
LEFT ARROW    Move to previous item or group (same as SHIFT-TAB).
PAGE UP       In text display boxes, scrolls up one page.
PAGE DOWN     In text display boxes, scrolls down one page.
F1            Display associated help text.

If you see small "^(-)" or "v(+)" symbols at the edges of a menu, it means that there are more items above or below the current one that aren't being shown (due to insufficient screen space). In text display boxes, the amount of text above the current point will be displayed as a percentage in the lower right corner. Using the Up/Down arrow keys will cause the object to scroll by line. The PageUp and PageDown keys will scroll by entire screens.

Selecting OK in a menu will confirm whatever action it's controlling. Selecting Cancel will cancel the operation and generally return you to the previous menu. Note also that "checkbox" menus use SPACE to select their items, not ENTER! Pressing ENTER will leave the menu with either an OK or Cancel status, depending on which button at the bottom is selected, and is probably not what you wanted to do if still selecting options. Remember the spacebar!

Most screens obey the Help key (F1) - USE IT! It generally offers useful context-specific hints on what to do at each stage of the installation, and if you're at all unsure about what to do at a given stage in the installation, hit F1!

SPECIAL FEATURES:
=================

It is possible to select a menu item by typing the first character of its name, if unique. This will generally be an item number.

The console driver contains a scroll-back buffer for reviewing things that may have scrolled off the screen. To use scroll-back, press the "Scroll Lock" key on your keyboard and use the arrow or Page Up/Page Down keys to move through the saved text. To leave scroll-back mode, press the Scroll Lock key again. This feature is most useful for reading back through your boot messages (go ahead, try it now!) though it's also useful when dealing with sub-shells or other "wizard modes" that don't use menus and tend to scroll their output off the top of the screen.

FreeBSD also supports multiple "virtual consoles" which you can use to in order to have several active sessions at once. Use ALT-F<n> to switch between screens, where 'F<n>' is the function key corresponding to the screen you wish to see. By default, the system comes with 3 virtual consoles enabled - you can enable more by editing the /etc/ttys file and turning the "off" field to "on" in the relevant vty entries (up to 12).


 [ OK ] 
 

 [ENTER] 'a basarak ana kurulum menüsüne geçebilirsiniz 


FreeBSD için Kurulum Klavuzu  : Ana Kurulum Menüsü  : Ana Kurulum Menüsünün Kullanılması
Önceki : Ana Kurulum Menüsü
Sonraki: Dökümantasyon Menüsü
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