Hi, Jeroen,
 Indeed, Karl is right. A bootdisk cannot be mounted... But I have a good
news for you: there is no need to mount a disk in order to make copies...
Assuming the boot disk is in /dev/fd0, try:
        dd if=/dev/fd0 of=/tmp/bootdsk
change the bootdisk with a clean disk,
        dd if=/tmp/bootdsk of=/dev/fd0
And don't forget to try it afterwards...

have fun,
bogdan


On Sun, 16 Aug 1998, Karl F. Larsen wrote:

> 
> Jeron, a boot disk can not be mounted or read by human eyes. It can only
> be run as a boot disk and you can watch the mini linux load and get an
> idea what is loaded.
> 
> On Sun, 16 Aug 1998, Jeroen wrote:
> 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I try to mount my bootdisk 'cause I got a few different ones
> > that I've tryd out but I don't know the different options I've
> > selected while compiling the kernel.
> > So what I want to do now is mount my best bootdisk and make
> > a few copies of it .
> > I got to specify a type of FS but I won't accept anny
> > (well, I even don't know if a bootdisk has a FS...)
> > So, how do I mount a bootdisk?
> > Thanx in advance,
> >             Jeroen
> > 
> > --
> > ***WE WILL EITHER FIND A WAY, OR MAKE ONE***
> >                 Hannibal
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> Best wishes 
> 
>    - Karl F. Larsen, 3310 East Street, Las Cruces,NM (505) 524-3303  -
> 

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