I now have Debian bootable from loadlin (which is how my system is set up).
Now I want to make a backup boot disk on a floppy. I tried running mkboot, but it gave some errors and the disk wasn't bootable afterwards. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Warning: device 0x1604 exceeds the 1024 cylinder limit Fatal: geo_cmp_addr: Cylinder number is too big (13647 > 1032) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Debian is installed on the last 2GB of a 10GB drive so I understand that I can't boot directly off the debian partition. (Actually, with my BIOS I can't boot off the second IDE bus anyways) A floppy isn't too big, and I want to use the floppy to boot. Any suggestions? Thanks, -D

