If everything went as planned, you should now be able to boot Linux
from the hard drive using LILO. Alternatively, you should be able
to boot your Linux boot floppy (not the original bootdisk floppy,
but the floppy created after installing the software). After
booting, login as root. Congratulations! You have your very
own Linux system.
If you are booting using LILO, try holding down shift or
control during boot. This will present you with a
boot prompt; press tab to see a list of options. In this
way you can boot Linux, MS-DOS, or whatever directly from LILO.
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