Installing Packages; Boot Disk Creation - Red Hat ENTERPRISE LINUX WS 2.1 Installation Manual

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Warning
If, for some reason, you would rather not continue with the installation process, this is your last
opportunity to safely cancel the process and reboot your machine. Once you press the Next button,
partitions will be written and packages will be installed. If you wish to abort the installation, you should
reboot now before any existing information on any hard drive is rewritten.
To cancel this installation process, press your computer's Reset button or use the [Control]-[Alt]-
[Delete] key combination to restart your machine.

3.24. Installing Packages

At this point there is nothing left for you to do until all the packages have been installed (see Figure
3-21). How quickly this happens depends on the number of packages you have selected and your
computer's speed.
Figure 3-21. Installing Packages

3.25. Boot Disk Creation

If you chose to create a boot disk, you should now insert a blank, formatted diskette into your diskette
drive (see Figure 3-22).
It is highly recommended that you create a boot disk. If your system were not able to boot properly
using GRUB or LILO, a boot disk would enable you to properly boot your Red Hat Enterprise Linux
WS system.
Chapter 3. Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS

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