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If you chose to to create a boot disk, you should now insert a blank, formatted diskette into your floppy drive (see Figure 15-29).
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 the shell prompt.
If you boot your system with the boot disk (instead of LILO), make sure you create a new boot disk if you make any changes to your kernel.