On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Erik,

        I assume that the problem is that your bootdisk boots your system
correctly, but that you are unable to mount the floppy drive after booting
is complete. This could be due to one of two reasons. (1) You need to
specify the right filesystem to the 'mount' command via the '-t' option.
I dont know what filesystem was used in creating the disk, but 'minix' or
'msdos' are some of the choices that you can try. (2) You are specifying
the correct filesystem type, but your kernel doesnt have support for that
filesystem in it. The kernel would boot correctly (because the booting
process isnt aware of filesystems), but would be unable to mount the
floppy it booted from, in that case.

Regards,
Kenneth

> Hi.
> 
> I have made a bootdisk by aid of /usr/src/linux/make bzdisk
> 
> It works, but how can I read the files on the floppy ??.
> 
> 
> Best regards - Erik Jakobsen - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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