Klaus Iden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I have tried to "make" a floppy image with my network card drivers
> but it just doesn't work. I am running a windows environment not
> linux.
> 
> Can I manually make a boot disk.
> 
> Mine always craps out at:
> 
> Unattended Boot Disk Starting...
> Intializing Network Card...
> ATTRIB: no targets; \NET\DHCP.PRM
> File not found:- 'A:\NET\DHCP.PRM.

This is a harmless warning.  DHCP.PRM is a DHCP state file which is
created when a lease is obtained.  We are just trying to remove it; if
it is not there, it doesn't matter.

The problem lies elsewhere.  I suggest commenting out the umbpci and
emm386 invocations in config.sys (a change I have also made for the
next release).  Those UMB providers often cause trouble.

You might also try the 4.6-pre1 test release, or better yet, just use
the Linux-based boot disk.

 - Pat


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