
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.
