*****-+ Kernel Selection Help +-***** You'll need one boot kernel to get Linux started on your system so that you can install it. Four boot kernels have been provided. You should use the one that best matches your system hardware to maximize your chances of success. **************************KERNEL CHOICES************************************* * boot386i : For i386/486 systems with IDE controllers only * * boot386s : For i386/486 systems with SCSI controllers includes some IDE * * boot586i : For pentium systems with IDE controllers only * * boot586s : For pentium systems with SCSI controllers includes some IDE * ***************************************************************************** Choose one of these boot kernel images to start your installation.