The installer doesn't look at these at all, delete the lot if you
want to do that.
(But if you are installing from a bootable CDROM, then the boot
sector is pointing to the boot.img file... but that doesn't affect
the actual installation once you have it up and running).
On Wed Aug 30 2000 at 20
On RH 6.2 in the images directory I see:
-r--r--r--1 root root 348 Mar 9 13:37 TRANS.TBL
-rw-rw-r--1 root root 1474560 Aug 29 21:19 boot.img
-rw-rw-r--1 root root 1474560 Aug 29 21:20 bootnet.img
drwxrwxr-x2 root root 4096 Mar 8 17:51 d
Is there a howto which describes how to make a boot
disk that would be suitable for using with a RedHat
install? I'm using RedHat 6.1 and I would like to be
able to make a custom boot disk using kernel 2.2.14.
Thanks,
Frank
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I'm currently creating a custom RedHat distribution
and I would like to also create custom boot images
with kernel 2.2.14. Is there any documentation around
which describes how to create custom boot disks?
Thanks,
Frank
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