On Saturday 03 November 2001 02:39 am, you wrote:
> Thanks for you help.
>
> Just another question,
> Once I boot up from this disk,
> how do I start installing Mandrake???
>
> Jay
>

Wait....  then it is something different what you want, is NOT the boot 
floppy what you need, BUT the "Auto-Install" floppy to install in several 
pcs... is it?  if so... then you need to create this floppy from The Mandrake 
Control Center and Click on 'Boot'  you have three choices there,
'Boot Disk'   'Boot Config'  and 'Auto-Install' use that latest to create 
your Auto Install Disk.
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You are about to configure an Auto Install floppy. This feature is somewhat 
dangerous and must be used circumspectly.

With that feature, you will be able to replay the installation you've 
performed on this computer, being interactively prompted for some steps, in 
order to change their values.

For maximum safety, the partitioning and formatting will never be performed 
automatically, whatever you chose during the install of this computer.

Do you want to continue?
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This is what you want...  right?

Sergio Korlowsky
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