Congratulations! Your Red Hat Linux 7.2 installation is now complete!
The installation program will prompt you to prepare your system for
reboot. Do not forget to remove any diskette in the diskette drive
or CD in the CD-ROM drive.
If you did not install a boot loader, you will need to use your boot disk now.
After your computer's normal power-up sequence has completed, you should
see the graphical boot loader prompt, at which you can do any of the
following things:
Press [Enter] — causes the default boot entry
to be booted.
Select a boot label, followed by [Enter] — causes
the boot loader to boot the operating system corresponding to the boot label.
(Press [?] at the text mode boot loader prompt
for a list of valid boot labels.)
Do nothing — after the boot loader's timeout period, (by default, five
seconds) the boot loader will automatically boot the default boot entry.
Do whatever is appropriate to boot Red Hat Linux. You should see one or more
screens of messages scroll by. Eventually, you should see a
login: prompt or a GUI login screen (if you installed
the X Window System and chose to start X automatically).
 | Tip |
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| | If you are not sure what to do next, we suggest you begin with the
Official Red Hat Linux Getting Started Guide (available online at http://www.redhat.com/support/manuals
if not included as part of your boxed set), which covers topics
relating to the basics of your system and is an introduction to using
Red Hat Linux.
If you are a more experienced user looking for information on
administration topics, you may find the Official Red Hat Linux Reference Guide
to be more helpful.
If you are looking for information on system configuration, you may find the
Official Red Hat Linux Customization Guide to be helpful. |