Ricardo (Tru64 User) wrote:
 
> Forgive me if this has been discussed.
 
> I tried it with 3 different machines, 4 different
> floppies.
> "A Error Occurred. mkbootdisk failed" or
> "Unable to properly close mkbootdisk, No space left on
> device"
 
> My problem is that I have dualboot scenarios..with
> winblows.....and its boot loader HAS to remain the
> default for some internal reasons. So linux is at
> /dev/hda7
 
> Usually I create a bootdisk during istall, and use it
> to get back in linux, after perform a dd of the
> bootsector. Is this a known problem?

http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5188

It seems you might be able to do it by compiling a custom kernel lacking
unwanted features. Otherwise, you'll need to do as the last comment in
the bug indicates.
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