> > Stupid question, but did you run all the appropriate rdev commands that > > the bootdisk kernel needs? (You can find them in the rdev.sh file on > > the rescue disk) > > not a stupid question at all! i've never successfully made a rescue > disk before so any tips and comments are greatly appreciated. > > what i did in this case was just replace the kernel image 'linux' on > the rescue disk w/ a zimage renamed to 'linux' -- is there anything > else that i need to do? or do i need to alter the existing rdev commands?
I think this is in the readme as well. There is a script on the disk that you want to run, once you get the kernel in there, that does all the rdev commands. Make sure to mount the disk under /mnt or you'll have to modify the script. Brandon -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null

