On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 04:33:40AM +0100, guran wrote:
> Geoffrey Lee wrote:
> 
> My fault, I was not explicit in my description.
> 
> I have one production installation mdk7.2 with boot partition and all
> the nicities. But when I am trying to play with cooker, and constantly
> being up on the net, I dont want these testing installations to have any
> connection what so ever to my mdk7.2. So I only boot them with a boot
> disk. If the boot disk that I do during installation does not function
> how am I to enter that fine new installation?
>

Why don't you on a cooker install, install grub onto the MBR, and define it so
that you can boot to both cooker and mdk 7.2?

Next boot to cooker and use mkbootdisk. I don't realy see the problem here?

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$/usr/games/fortune
Anything that can go wrong will go
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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