Ted Wager wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 21 Apr 2000, Civileme wrote:
Ted.....tomsrtbt is in need of a kernal update to support the
ext2 filesystems created by the newest distros.  He has said
that he is working on it but with the recent birth of a new baby
daughter in March his time has been severely limited.  

In the interim, you should be able to use your boot floppy that
you created during installation and a rescue.img (copied onto a
floppy from your installation cd with rawrite.exe in dos) floppy
as a pair to do the same thing Civileme suggested.  Boot with
the boot floppy and at the boot: prompt type rescue and insert
the rescue.img floppy.  Then follow Civileme's instructions.

Alan


> 
> > Well, try downloading tomsrtbt and making a boot floppy to boot his
> > linux, then
> >
> > # chroot  /dev/hdb1
> > # mkbootdisk  --2.2.13-7mdk
> >
> > :-)
> >
> > Civileme
> >
> >
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> Hi...
> I downloaded the latest tomsrtbt..
> A chroot  to any of my 3 linux partitions tells me..
> chroot
> usage chroot directory program [arg....]
> Also if I try to mount any of the linux parttitions I get
> couldn't mount because of unsupported optional features
> mount: wrong fs type bad option etc.....
> Wonder if anyone can tell me what is wrong...I have used tomsrtbt in the past
> but this is the latest version.Is it my machine or the tomsrtbt disk ??
> 
>    Regards Ted
> 
>             Ted Wager......RedHat Linux 6.2
>               g3tpi.ampr.org  44.131.147.8
> 
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