Installation guide
Figure 4.17. Boot Loader Configuration
If you do not want to install GRUB as your boot loader, click Change boot loader, where you
can choose not to install a boot loader at all.
If you already have a boot loader that can boot Red Hat Enterprise Linux and do not want to
overwrite your current boot loader, choose Do not install a boot loader by clicking on the
Change boot loader button.
Caution
If you choose not to install GRUB for any reason, you will not be able to boot the
system directly, and you must use another boot method (such as a commercial
boot loader application). Use this option only if you are sure you have another way
of booting the system!
Every bootable partition is listed, including partitions used by other operating systems. The parti-
tion holding the system's root file system has a Label of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (for GRUB).
Other partitions may also have boot labels. To add or change the boot label for other partitions
that have been detected by the installation program, click once on the partition to select it. Once
selected, you can change the boot label by clicking the Edit button.
Select Default beside the preferred boot partition to choose your default bootable OS. You can-
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