--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:> Note that
this would also work for those few of us
> that use bootable IDE
> LS-120 drives and no legacy floppy (and can't write
> the 2.88MB image to
> the LS-120 yet, of course.).
> 
> -- Ferret

So to summarise:
In the kernel:
- USB mass storage
- PCMCIA

That should take care of most unusual cases. Or
perhaps parport IDE too? :p

The boot script on the rescue disc will have to be
changed - right now it searches for the root disk in
the /dev/fd0 only.

Another solution will be to use an initrd for the root
disk, on the same first floppy. Most distributions
nowadays do *not* use two floppies to kick-start the
install program.

Off now building my custom kernel 2.4-based installer
with XFS support...

Regards,

Michel

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