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If you chose \radiobutton{Something else}, configure the partitions as you need. Once you are happy with the way the partitions are going to be set up, click the \button{Install Now} button at the bottom right to move on.
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To reduce the time required for installation, Ubuntu will continue the installation process in the background while you configure important user details \dash like your username, password, keyboard settings and default timezone.
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\screenshot{01-installation-where-are-you.png}{ss:installation-where-are-you}{Tell Ubuntu your location.} The next screen will display a world map. Using your mouse, click your geographic location on the map to tell Ubuntu where you are. Alternatively, you can use the \dropdown{drop-down lists} underneath the map. This allows Ubuntu to configure your system clock and other location-based features. Click \button{Forward} when you are ready to move on.
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\screenshot{01-installation-keyboard-layout.png}{ss:installation-keyboard-layout}{Verify that your keyboard layout is correct.} Next, you need to tell Ubuntu what kind of keyboard you are using. In most cases, you will find the suggested option satisfactory. If you are unsure which keyboard option to select, you can click the \button{Detect Keyboard Layout} button to have Ubuntu determine the correct choice by asking you to press a series of keys. You can also manually choose your keyboard layout from the list of options. If you like, enter text into the box at the bottom of the window to ensure you are happy with your selection, then click \button{Continue}.
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Ubuntu needs to know some information about you so it can set up the primary user account on your computer. When configured, your name will appear on the login screen as well as the user menu, which we discuss in \chaplink{ch:the-ubuntu-desktop}.
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