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In this section we will describe each installer component in detail. The components have been grouped into stages that should be recognizable for users. They are presented in the order they appear during the install. Note that not all modules will be used for every installation; which modules are actually used depends on the installation method you use and on your hardware.
6.3.1. Setting up Ubuntu Installer and Hardware Configuration6.3.1.1. Check available memory / low memory mode6.3.1.2. Selecting Localization Options6.3.1.3. Choosing a Keyboard6.3.1.4. Looking for the Ubuntu Installer ISO Image6.3.1.5. Configuring the Network6.3.1.5.1. Automatic network configuration6.3.1.5.2. Manual network configuration6.3.1.5.3. IPv4 and IPv66.3.1.6. Configuring the Clock and Time Zone6.3.2. Setting Up Users And Passwords6.3.2.1. Create an Ordinary User6.3.3. Partitioning and Mount Point Selection6.3.3.1. Supported partitioning options6.3.3.2. Guided Partitioning6.3.3.3. Manual Partitioning6.3.3.4. Configuring Multidisk Devices (Software RAID)6.3.3.5. Configuring the Logical Volume Manager (LVM)6.3.3.6. Configuring Encrypted Volumes6.3.4. Installing the Base System6.3.5. Installing Additional Software6.3.5.1. Configuring apt6.3.5.1.1. Installing from more than one CD or DVD6.3.5.1.2. Using a network mirror6.3.5.1.3. Choosing a network mirror6.3.5.2. Selecting and Installing Software6.3.6. Making Your System Bootable6.3.6.1. Detecting other operating systems6.3.6.2. Making the system bootable with flashkernel6.3.6.3. Continue Without Boot Loader6.3.7. Finishing the Installation6.3.7.1. Setting the System Clock6.3.7.2. Reboot the System6.3.8. Troubleshooting6.3.8.1. Saving the installation logs6.3.8.2. Using the Shell and Viewing the Logs6.3.9. Installation Over the Network