I did a make bzImage and that file is 1590511. Is it possible to boot from this?
Thanx. Dp.
Hi, Dp:
It is possible to format HD floppies to 1.68 Megabytes; superformat /dev/fd0u1680
My Slackware v10.1 floppy bootdisk is type 'umsdos'. It seems to me that you might be able to squeeze the necessary items onto a HD floppy formatted to 1.68 Megabytes. From this boot floppy, perhaps, you could mount your root filesystem on your LSI Logic MegaRaid 320-1SCSI controller.
You could install a supported (IDE/SCSI) controller card and drive(s) and install to them, then mount the new controller's drives after you obtain kernel support.
HTH, Chuck
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