Hi,

mkbootdisk should be the command you're looking for..

Cheers,

Hans

On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 23:56, Mark Weaver wrote:
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> Hi List,
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> I've got to make a boot disk, but I've gotta do it the old fashioned way and I 
> don't remember how that is done. Could some kind soul direct me on how this 
> is accomplished?
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> thanks,
> 
> Mark
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