> Package: boot-floppies
> Version: 2.2.16
> Severity: important
It's only null's, just confirmed. I guess it never gets written, only the
file gets padded with zeroes before.
Correct. Let's see. the $rootimage is empty, bad...
Hmm, it's not empty for 1440, funny...
Hmm, I found the problem:
# do the actual work of making the disk bootable.
if [ $blocks -le 1400 ]; then
rootimage=$(tempfile -p rimg -m 644)
echo -n >$rootimage
fi
This empties the rootimage for 1200 disks. I wonder wth this code was
supposed to do?
Ok, it's fixed in cvs.
Regards,
Joey
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