From: Jason Gunthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> If I recall the rescue disk is simply a msdos disk with a custom boot
> loader? Meaning mount the disk and copy your kernel image to it.

It is an msdos filesystem, and the kernel is in the file "linux". The root
filesystem is a gzip-compressed Minix RAM disk in the file root.bin .
You might have to run the shell script rdev.sh (also on the disk), but I'm
not sure. You can edit special command-line flags into syslinux.cfg for
convenience.

        Bruce
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