You are installing Linux on a system. The Linux installation process continuously locks up. Which of the following should you do first?
  1. Repartition the drive
  2. Enable power management in the BIOS
  3. Remove all unnecessary hardware
  4. Ensure that the network card is installed prior to the installation
Explanation
Answer - C - You should remove all unnecessary hardware if the Linux installation process continuously locks up.

Key Takeaway: If a Linux installation continuously locks up, it is likely that a hardware device is incompatible with Linux. To troubleshoot this, you should remove all unnecessary hardware and add the hardware one device at a time to discover the incompatible device.
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