I don't know wy you can't create a boot floppy, I wish I did.  To use your newly
installed system you can boot using the rescue disk.  I think you can do
somehting like:

: rescue root=/dev/hda1

Or wherever you installed your system. At the syslinux prompt.  Once you have it
the way you like it you can edit syslinux.conf which is on the rescue disk
(which is a DIS filesystem for i386 at least) so that you can boot automatically
with the floppy.

-David

Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 01:29:40PM -0700 wrote:
> I used the idepci version of the latest boot-floppy for potato.  The install.bat 
>script under DOS is pretty easy--thank-you.  However, it failed at the same spot I 
>had a problem before, (search for "Make boot floppy failed").  It gives the same 
>error messages and behavior.  Is there another way?  I can't boot directly from hard 
>drive and Tom's rtbt is the difficult to use except for fdisk, (at least for a 
>novice, like me).
> 
> Brian
> 
> 
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