If you have a ramdisk=0 in your kernel arguments, take it out and
reboot.  Then, you can copy the floppy to a ramdisk, switch floppies,
and copy it back to the new floppy.  If, of course, you have ramdisk
support in your kernel.  Or, you can make a filesystem on the ramdisk,
mount the ramdisk, and it's like any other filesystem...

That was one whopper of a frivolous question.  Where do you get your
friends?  Never mind.  Of course, you could start dosemu and do diskcopy
a: b:, but that'll be a bit slower. :-)

Lawson
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On Wed, 17 Mar 1999, Sharad Joshi wrote:

> Got it from a friend, any clue?
> 
> S.
> 
> 
> +     how do you copy the contents of a floppy to another
> + floppy if you don't have a hard-disk ????? and NO second floppy drive
> + Do we have a way of temporary storing the files in the RAM and then
> + shifting the files to second floppy ?????
> + how to do it in  unix ??? linux???
> 
> 




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