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Chapter 4. Installing on Intel® and AMD Systems<br />

• The first sector of your boot partition — This is re<strong>com</strong>mended if you are already using another<br />

boot loader on your system. In this case, your other boot loader takes control first. You can<br />

then configure that boot loader to start GRUB, which then boots <strong>Red</strong> <strong>Hat</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>Linux</strong>.<br />

Figure 4.18. Boot Loader <strong>Installation</strong><br />

Tip<br />

If you have a RAID card, be aware that some BIOSes do not support booting<br />

from the RAID card. In cases such as these, the boot loader should not be<br />

installed on the MBR of the RAID array. Rather, the boot loader should be<br />

installed on the MBR of the same drive as the /boot/ partition was created.<br />

If your system only uses <strong>Red</strong> <strong>Hat</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>Linux</strong>, you should choose the MBR.<br />

Click the Change Drive Order button if you would like to rearrange the drive order or if your<br />

BIOS does not return the correct drive order. Changing the drive order may be useful if you<br />

have multiple SCSI adapters, or both SCSI and IDE adapters, and you want to boot from the<br />

SCSI device.<br />

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