On July 16, Thomas Dodd wrote:
> Run /sbin/lilo and it works :)
> I also have a floppy entry, to tell lilo
> to boot a floppy, without changing BIOS.
>
> image=/dev/fd0
> label=floppy
>
> Then I can keep a floppy in the drive,
> and choose to boot that.
Thomas,
VERY cool idea. How far can you really run with it? Can I use this to replace a
mkbootdsk boot floppy? Ever since I put a Promise-100 w/Maxtor-60G into my
otherwise all-SCSI system and installed Seawolf on it, I've had to use my
original boot floppy. Trouble is, I've been unable to get mkbootdsk to create
usable boot floppies for anything except the original Seawolf kernel. RPITB.
--Doc Savage
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