Viestissä Tiistai 3. Joulukuuta 2002 04:26, Mel Seder kirjoitti:
> --- Martin Stricker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well, if you want your installed Linux to be booted by a CD, you need
> > to
> > burn your own bootable CD - just use the image of your boot floppy as
> > boot image in `mkisofs -b`.
>
> I've never run mkisofs before.  I looked at the man page and it was
> overwhelming.  I don't want to run the risk of not being able to create
> bootable CDs. If I can find a setp by step on what has to be run I'd
> really like to make a bootable CD look exactly like a floppy.

I guess neither of you read the RELEASE-NOTES? You can now use mkbootdisk to 
create a boot CD that boots into your current Linux version (just like boot 
floppy). The command is:
mkbootdisk --iso --device filename.iso `uname -r`

Replace `uname -r`with kernel version if you want to create a boot disk for 
other kernel than the one you are running.

-- 
        Markku Kolkka
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