I'd prefer a method based on 'dd' and 'cp'. It is possible? Thanks Attila
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 21:57, Attila Csosz wrote: >> How could I create a new bootdisk like created the debian installer after >> the >> installation? I think it is not enough 'dd if=zImage of=/dev/fd0' only >> because I see some syslinux related files. > The easiest way to do this is to boot your rescue floppy (you _do_ have > a rescue floppy, don't you?), pretend as if you're going to do a fresh > install, but _do not_ partition the hard disk. Instead, accept the > alternate selections and mount the partitions you already have. > When all your partitions are mounted the installer will offer to make > you a boot floppy, and will write the kernel you're currently using to > it. > Luck, > Pann > -- > geek by nature, Linux by choice L I N U X .~. > The Choice /V\ > http://www.ourmanpann.com/linux/ of a GNU /( )\ > Generation ^^-^^