> 
> So the solution for me would be the download the compressed root image
> of the rescue disk and rebuild a rescue disk using a kernel of my own.
> 

In reply to my own question above:

Thanks to a message of

> From: Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Writing to a boot floppy.

> If you mount the boot floppy that you created when you installed your
> system (-t msdos) you will see that it contains various files. The file
> named linux on the floppy is the kernel image file. When you rebuild your
> kernel, you will find the new image file in linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage,


I had not realized that the rescue disk has an msdos filesystem, so everything
i need should be now clear. I should only have to put my own kernel on the
floppy and go on. Sorry for the Bandwidth,

cheers,
stelios

Stelios Parnassidis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Kapuzinerstr. 8, 80337 Muenchen, Germany, Tel. +49-089-7211505


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