On Mon, 15 May 2000, Philip S Tellis wrote:
> rawrite - in case the name doesn't make it obvious - writes raw data to a
> disk.  ie it does not care about file system or anything.  As a result, it
> wipes out anything on the disk - including the file system.  The img file
> that you write (not copy - copy requires a file system) to the disk must
> contain the file system within it.
> 
> The img files contain an ext2 file system.

Dude, the boot.img and bootnet.img files are of dos/vfat type!

try "mount -o loop -t vfat boot[net].img /mnt/floppy"

JaJu

> Philip
> 
> -- 
> Real programs don't eat cache.

Hmmmmmm ... I suggest we can also say "Real programs don't eat cash" ;-)
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