
Boot Loader Configuration

A software boot loader can be used to start Red Hat
Linux on your computer. It can also start other
operating systems, such as Windows 9x. If you are using
a Red Hat Linux software boot loader, it will be
detected automatically.

Your options are:

Update boot loader configuration -- Choose this option
to keep your current boot loader configuration (GRUB or
LILO depending on what you have currently installed) and
have updates applied.

Skip boot loader updating -- Choose this option if you
do not want to make any changes to your current boot
loader configuration. If you are using a third party
boot loader, you will want to skip updating your boot
loader.

Create new boot loader configuration -- Choose this
option if you want to create a new boot loader for your
system. If you currently have LILO and want to switch to
GRUB, or if you have been using boot disks to boot your
Red Hat Linux system and want to use a software boot
loader such as GRUB or LILO, you will want to create a
new boot loader configuration.

Once you have made your selection, click OK to continue.
