Hi I tried to use the script mkboot that (if run as user, makes a boot disk by dd the kernel to a floppy and then running rdev on the floppy.) Boot floppy made that way esn't work.
If I do it barehanded cp kernel /dev/fd0 then rdev to set the root and swap doesn't work either. Please ask me questions if you need more information. I will supply data you ask for. I'm runing Woody, on 350MHz AMD, 390MB RAM. what else do you need? Kernel is the Woody default 2.4 kernel. I'd like a boot floppy that has a kernel on the floppy. Right now I'm using a floppy that has a Lilo track. --David David Teague, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian GNU/Linux Because software support is free, timely, useful, technically accurate, and friendly.