If you use your ltsp server to create those boot floppies 
just inter the floppy (do not mount it) and type the following command
under linux:

cat eb-5.0.8-<Whatever is here>.lzdsk > /dev/fd0

that should do the trick ;-)

/Patrick


On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 20:44, Rob Apodaca wrote:
> [...]
> >   I just set up LTSP 3.0 and am now ready to start adding terminals.  I_m
> > struggling to use RAWRITE to write the downloaded image to a floppy, so that
> > I can boot the PC from it.  Every time I use RAWRITE it tells me that _no
> > such file or directory exists_ after I type in the source file name. 
> [...]
> 
> Perhaps try to put the etherboot image in the same directory as the rawwrite.exe?
> 
> Or, why not just use your ltsp server and do:
> dd if=etherboot.image of=/dev/fd0
> 
> Note that you do not and should not mount the floppy before doing this. Just execute 
>the command and pop out the floppy when done.
> 
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