Take a look at your version of mkbootdisk and see if it has the
--iso switch.  Some older versions don't, but a current one should.


--- Arthur Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got a headless maching running both debian and windows XP. I
> want to create a boot CD (lilo) that would boot linux on it. How
> can I create a boot image that I could then burn on a CD?
> 
> here's the catch: I no longer own a floppy. so I can't dd the
> floppy and burn it to CD. Although if I can't find another way,
> that's what Ill do
> 
> art


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