I tried your suggestion, David.  I.e.,
rescue root=/dev/hda2
(hda2 is where my linux root partition lies).  I get a screenful of:
"kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k binfmt-0000, errno = 8"

without quotes of course.
Brian


--- David Whedon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>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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