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After package installation, you will be prompted to create a boot disk.
If you want to create a boot disk, select Yes and press Space. If not, select Skip and press Space.
If you selected Yes, insert a blank, formatted diskette when prompted. Select OK and press Space when ready.
After a short delay, your boot disk will be created; remove it from your floppy drive and label it clearly. Note that if you would like to create a boot disk after the installation, you'll be able to do so. For more information, please see the mkbootdisk man page, by typing man mkbootdisk at a shell prompt.