I always install servers using only a keyboard (and this time I actually had no mouse available to help me out), and since I have finally gotten around to testing SL7, I thought I should report my findings. I know this might be too late for SL7 and might even be more suited for upstream, but at least now the problems will be known. During installation, in the Date&Time screen, I am unable to enable "Network Time" using only the keyboard. Even the keyboard shortcut ALT+N does nothing. An option to toggle keyboard-shortcuts on instead of having to hold it down all the time to discover them would be nice. Or they could just be enabled by default. When attempting to set up partitions, I discovered that it is very difficult to edit the settings of a partition since when you have selected the partition you want to change, an alt+tab (to attempt to arrive at the input field for mountpoint for example) will change your selection to the next partition. This can be overcome by using keyboard shortcuts to manipulate the individual settings, but since they are not normally visible, it is not very intuitive at all. I also had problems changing from the auto-selected BTRFS to standard partitioning that I had selected from the start (dunno why it changed at all really, any new partition would automatically default to BTRFS), this would fail. However due to having no mouse, I cannot click the bar at the bottom that states "Device configuration failed. Click for details.". No keyboard shortcut seems to be available for this. The partition selection also does not change colour when not in focus, leading me to believe up/down keys will change to another partition while in reality focus is for example in the 'File System' field, leading me to changing the root filesystem into a huge swap device. In the partitioning screen, ALT+D is assigned both to the [DONE] button and to the 'Desired Capacity' field. Again, clicking done will lead to the bottom bar saying something is wrong with my device configuration (although I can see nothing wrong), but I cannot check what those errors are. (This turned out to be a missing /boot/efi partition.) During installation it asks me to set a root password, this button can be reached by ALT-R, but it does not actually open the root password dialog, it only selects it and then requires you to press enter/space. -HK