I've copied this program "memtest" onto a floppy. I would like to be able to use this program with any computer. My idea was to boot off the redhat installation disk selecting "rescue" then mount and run memtest from the floppy. After I booted into the cd I changed to the /usr/bin directory and ran - mount /dev/fd0 /mnt;cd /mnt;./memtest all The error I received was - sh: ./memtest: No such file or directory Although there is a /tmp directory on the cdrom it occurred to me that it is not read/writable so I probably can't mount this way. I then tried to copy "memtest" to a boot floppy but the floppy doesn't have enough room. Anybody know how I can get this done? I suppose at some point I will try and create a boot floppy containing the program as set out in the Boot Floppy HOWTO but at this point that is a daunting task to me. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, kent -- ________________________________________________________________ "Neurosis is the way of avoiding non-being by avoiding being." - Paul Tillich, American theologian (1886-1965). _______________________________________________ techtalk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/techtalk