The Fedora installation program offers more than the dialog boxes of the installation process. Several kinds of diagnostic messages are available to you, as well as a way to enter commands from a shell prompt. The installation program displays these messages on five virtual consoles, among which you can switch using a single keystroke combination.
A virtual console is a shell prompt in a non-graphical environment, accessed from the physical machine, not remotely. Multiple virtual consoles can be accessed simultaneously.
These virtual consoles can be helpful if you encounter a problem while installing Fedora. Messages displayed on the installation or system consoles can help pinpoint a problem. Refer to
表9.1「Console, Keystrokes, and Contents」 for a listing of the virtual consoles, keystrokes used to switch to them, and their contents.
Generally, there is no reason to leave the default console (virtual console #6) for graphical installations unless you are attempting to diagnose installation problems.
表9.1 Console, Keystrokes, and Contents
console
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keystrokes
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contents
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1
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ctrl+alt+f1
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グラフィカル表示
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2
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ctrl+alt+f2
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shell prompt
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3
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ctrl+alt+f3
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install log (messages from installation program)
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4
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ctrl+alt+f4
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system-related messages
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5
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ctrl+alt+f5
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other messages
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