>sorry bout that. by truncated i meant that windows/dos shortens a "long" >file name. this means that if the linux installer is looking for the >file by its long name, then it won't find it. now im unsure! from the dos shell i chance to the D: drive which is my win2000 disk on FAT32 patition, do i need to copy the files to the dos patition?
>> well is there an way to make rawrite2 write to the harddisk or schould i just make >an new image? >it isn't a problem with the image, just the name of the image as a file. hmm what I meant was. Can rawrite2 write the boot files to the harddisk insted of an floppy? but i can just make it on an other computer >after the files are copied to the dos partition, you need to modify >their names somehow so that the names are as the installer expects. this >did happen to me a few years ago, and i'm afraid i forgot the trick to >renaming them under windows/dos to respect the filename, but it is >possible. oh thats fairly easy, because it is a bat file you can just edit the files, place the images in the root and your on I realy hate floppyes ((-; Yours Sincerly Christian Precht-Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

