<quote who="Bill Taylor">

> I have at least a base kernel loaded, ( I think) , But I was unable to 
> make a boot disk .
> The install progressively threw out every floppy I tried to write to, 
> new, old, unformatted, formatted with ext2, windows.

You can always elect to skip the creation of the boot floppy.

- Jeff

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