Okay, I just got very freigthened. For some reason, grub failed to boot all
of a sudden. Maybe it was because I updated grub or whatnot, I have no
idea. I ended up installing cooker firewall so that I could run grub again.
This all worked well.
Now, this is somewhat, erhm, complicated. To fix this, I would like to
create a boot disk.
But how? I tried mkbootdisk --device /dev/fd0u1743, because on a plain
1440k disk, vmlinuz and initrd won't fit. That's bad. Is this really the
only way to make a bootdisk?
Alexander Skwar
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