On Dec 2, 2006, at 5:27 PM, Lan Barnes wrote:
Was there a utility on the CD for RH 6 or 7 that let you do things like that?
This is going from memory, but yes the RedHat CDs contained a folder with floppy disk images for booting and installing from networks and CD-ROM drives. It also included a DOS/Windows utility called 'rawrite' that could make the floppy disk when fed an image file. So you just mounted the RedHat CD in another DOS/Windows machine, made the floppy that matched your situation, and then booted the pair in your Linux-box-to-be.
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