Mr. Smith,
If you _INSIST_ on creating a boot CD, I guess all you would have to do is
take the boot disk you have, and then burn it to CD. That's a huge waste
of a CD, but that will do the trick.
You could consider buying LS-120. It doesn't run off the floppy cahin and
is much faster, but those do get pricey and so are the discs. (It will read
regular ole floppies though.)
So that would most likely be the easiest thing. But it's a waste of a CD,
but however cheaper then a LS-120.
tdh
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* Mr. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001220 11:10]:
> I would like to know if it is possible (I am pretty sure it is) to create a
> bootdisk on a cd. I would like to know because I am using Mandrake, BeOS
> (free), and Winblows. I find the floppy slightly...slow. So I was just
> wondering how I could create a bootdisk to launch linux from a cd instead of
> the floppy I created.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Mr. Smith