Ramon....ok, after checking out your URL I see where we're differing
here.  Let me re-state myself.  A while back there was a discussion here
(or in newbie, I'm not sure which) about mkbootdisk and the ls-120. 
Nobody came up with a way to use mkbootdisk to create a boot floppy on
an ls-120 drive, either on a standard 1.44 meg floppy or on an ls-120
disc.  In fact Axalon indicated that support needed to be added to
mkbootdisk for this very purpose. ;-)

Alan


Alan Shoemaker wrote:
> 
> Ramon....thanks, I'll check it out.  Where were you a few months back
> when we discussed this? ;-)
> 
> Alan
> 
> Ramon Gandia wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 02 Dec 1999,  Alan Shoemaker wrote:
> > > Dan....AFAIK you can't.  This was discussed a month or so ago and nobody
> > > could get it to work.
> > >
> >
> > Nonsense.  The boys at the Linux Router Project do it
> > regularly.  See http://www.linuxrouter.org    They have
> > specific directions there on using the LS-120 like that.
> >
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