> to make a boot disk...
> (as root)
> 1. put floppy in drive
> 2. find which kernel image your using (vmlinuz, zImage, bzImage, etc...)
> 3. copy image to floppy (do not mount the floppy)
> 
> dd if=/boot/zImage of=/dev/fd0
> 
> if stands for infile, of stands for outfile
> zImage is what my current kernel image is called
> /dev/fd0 is the device name for the first floppy drive (a:\)

One more question: when I try to create a new boot disk using 
dd if=/boot/vlinuz of=/dev/fd0 bs=8192

and try to boot the system with this new floppy, a message

Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 08:05

I think the problem may be due to something about root filesystem and
should be done with rdev, but I don't know what exactly I should do? 
Any help?

Thanks
cwlai


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