dannyman wrote: > > Uhmmm, what if we don't have a floppy drive? Do the old SunOS trick: 1. Boot single user. 2. dd the boot floppy image to your swap partition. 3. Reboot, specifying wd(0,b)/kernel (or appropriate). ?
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