On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Roland Hightower wrote: > > Has anyone had any problems making a boot floopy or formatting a floppy > with ext2 file system with drakboot? After trying, when I go to mount the > floppy I get an error saying 'wrong fs type, bad super block, or too many > mounted file systems'. If I format the floppy with a dos fs, the floppy is > readable and writeable. But after creating a boot floppy, the floppy isn't > readable. How do I go about creating a boot floppy from a command line? > I thought I would try it that way and see whaat happens. Hi... uname -a to get the kernel version then mkbootdisk --device /dev/fd0 <kernel version> Assuming you use fd0 .. If you have a .config file in /usr/src/linux you can make bzdisk too -- Regards Ted Wager g3tpi.ampr.org Mandrake linux
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