Andr� Sala�n wrote:

> Le Lundi  2 Avril 2001 10:15, jipe �crivit :
> 
>> Jean Segers wrote:
> 
> .........../................
> 
>> c'est un utilitaire de cr�ation de disquette de d�marrage. (sic)
>> il a l'air d'�tre install� en standard sur mandrake, par contre la page
>> man est vide!!!! pas de message du style "file not found" mais le grand
>> vide.
> 
> 
> Ah bon? et �a? Je l'ai r�v� ou quoi?
> 
> MKBOOTDISK(8)                                       MKBOOTDISK(8)
> 
> NAME
>        mkbootdisk  -  creates  a  stand-alone boot floppy for the
>        running system
> 
> SYNOPSIS
>        mkbootdisk [--version] [--noprompt] [--verbose]
>                   [--mkinitrdargs <args>] [--device <devicefile>]
>                   [--compact] <kernel>
> 
> DESCRIPTION
>        mkbootdisk  creates a boot floppy appropriate for the run�
>        ning system. The boot disk is entirely self-contained, and
>        includes  an  initial ramdisk image which loads any neces�
>        sary SCSI modules for the system. The  created  boot  disk
>        looks  for  the root filesystem on the device suggested by
>        /etc/fstab.  The only required argument is the kernel ver�
>        sion to put onto the boot floppy.
> 
> OPTIONS
>        --device <devicefile>
>               The  boot  image  is  created on <devicefile>fR. If
>               --device is not specified, /dev/fd0 is used.
> 
>        --mkinitrdargs <args>
>               Passes <args>fR to mkinitrd (which is used to  cre�
>               ate the initial ramdisk image for the boot floppy).
>               Any mkinitrd arguments may be specified.
> 
>        --noprompt
>               Normally, mkbootdisk instructs the user to insert a
>               floppy  and  waits for confirmation before continu�
>               ing. If --noprompt is specified, no prompt is  dis�
>               played.
> 
>        --verbose
>               Instructs  mkbootdisk to talk about what it's doing
>               as it's doing it. Normally, there is no output from
>               mkbootdisk.
> 
>        --version
>               Displays the version of mkbootdisk and exits.
> 
>        --compact
>               Use the "compact" LILO option.
> 
> SEE ALSO
>        mkinitrd(1)
> 
exact! man cdrecord en console affiche bien cet page. j'ai l'habitude de 
passer par konqueror pour afficher mes pages man et le r�sultat avec 
#mkbootdisk est une page vide! premi�re fois que �a m'arrive -> j'ai pas 
�t� chercher plus loin.... autant pour moi.

bye
jipe


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