According to John Aldrich: While burning my CPU.
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> > Now i am taking that you installed the whole system on one partition, you
> > would now extracht the floppy from the drive, place a clean dos formatted
> > floppy back in, and make a boot disk, with redhat you can simply type
> 'make
> > bootdisk' i belive.
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> Well, not EXACTLY. :-) The command is "mkbootdisk." You were VERY close, but
> it wouldn't have worked.... good advice though! :-)
> John
Ah!, my mistake of the week.
Thats one disadvantage of preferring to use command line options and not
scripts written by someone else.
HE could also do;
cd /boot
Place a clean floppy in /dev/fd0
dd if=vmlinuz of=/dev/fd0
Or
cd /boot
Place a clean floppy in /dev/fd0
cat vmlinuz /dev/fd0
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Regards Richard.
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