Do not know what your question exactly is 
but U can use mkbookdisk to create boot floppy.
now u can search the google to find the source code of
it ;)
-Jayant (aZEN_JM)
--- Alok Tiwari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  hello sir,
> >            I M WORKING ON LINUX AND TRYING TO MAKE
> A
> > PROJECT ON LINUX .
> > 
> > MY PROJECT IS TO MAKE A BOOTABLE FLOPPY FOR LINUX
> > KERNEL 2.6.
> > 
> > ACTUALY I HAVE a LAPTOP WHOSE CONFIGRATION IS :16
> MB
> > RAM and 1.33 GB hard disk .It has already windows
> 95
> 
> > OS  and i would like to  boot linux through floppy
> > i.e. when i insert the floppy it will boot linux
> > through  floppy and when i pop the floppy there is
> no linux in my laptop only window 95 ,which is 
> > instalted.
> > I would be honoured if i could get any kind of
> support
> > to resolve this problem.
> >   
> > 
> 
> 
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