I know this is probably blasphemy, but I'd use 
WinImage.  WinImage can read in your current diskette, 
then you can change the format to 1680 or 1722 and write 
it back out.  Then all you need to do is change the 
floppy device in the syslinux.cfg file.

To make life easier, I just added a second floppy drive 
to my firewall.  2 1440s can hold alot, and the format 
is more stable than the "super floppy" formats.
> 
> Charles,
> 
> I've got an old PC running the 1.02 Dachstein CD. It can't boot from the CD
> so I use a floppy boot disk. Herein lies the problem. I am running IPSEC on
> this machine and am just barely fitting the backups on the floppy. I'd like
> to run a couple more applications on the PC but have no room to store the
> configuration backups on the floppy.
> 
> Is there a 1.68 Meg floppy image of the CD boot binary available? If not
> how do I go about creating such a beast?
> 
> As always, thanks for the help.
> 
> BTW. Have you had a chance to rebuild your network, or are your machines
> still in the garage?
> 
> Roger
> 
> 
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