On Friday 11 January 2002 16:42 pm, Lee wrote:
> Thanks for the help. Used Yast2 as Glenn suggested, but that makes an
> install disk. To boot into the installed system from it you have to boot
> into install at lightoff. Leave the cd out of the tray answer the
> install questions until you get to the install menu. Select install.
> That takes you to a new menu that has boot installed system as an
> option. Select that. Then answer the question that wants to know what
> partition to boot. Then just sit back, put your hands in your pockets
> and watch the bootup scroll until it reaches the kde login screen. It's
> slow and cumbersome, but as it's only for a backup to the normal disk it
> ain't bad. Although it would be nice to just copy the boot disk from
> floppy disk to floppy disk. Thanks again guys. Now I don't have to worry
> about the dog eating the boot disk.
>
> Lee

Did you try the method I suggested for copying your original boot floppy?

using 'dd' ??




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