Just insert a blank floppy, and mandrake will create a bootdisk for you, then
tells you that it needs to reboot (click OK) and reboots from the floppy (if
it's set in the BIOS).
Not that hard now, is it? All you had to do is click "OK" when it told you that
it needed to make a boot disk, and then follow the instructions. Come on, pal.
Where's your sense of adventure? ;-)
On May 15 Garron Moore wrote:
> I was under the impression that Mandrake 7.1 beta was supposed to support
> UDMA-66. My Abit BP6 motherboard w/ onboard HPT-366 doesnt even show up
> during the install. At least in mandrake 7.0 it told me that i would have to
> make a boot disk to install on a udma-66 drive. Can someone help me?
>
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