On Sat, 2003-12-20 at 15:59, Jim Seymour wrote: > I need to compile a new kernel for Sarge. How do I make a > rescue floppy disk? If you haven't replaced the installation kernel you can just use the bootdisk (rescue.bin) to boot. If you are using another kernel now you create a rescue disk with the "mkboot" program which comes in the debianutils package (that should already be installed). A debian rescue disk is nothing but a boot disk to whom you can pass a "root=/dev/hdX" parameter.
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