I'm having some problems creating a bootdisk. I routinely use a initrd
image. However, no matter what options I try, the rebooting with that
diskette fails with a "Cannot find initrd.img" message.

What exactly is the command to create a bootdisk? I've tried:

mkbootdisk 2.4.17
mkbootdisk --mkinitrdargs initrd.img 2.4.17 2.4.17
(initrd.img and 2.4.17 are the parameters to pass to mkinitrd)
mkbootdisk --mkinitrdargs /dev/fd0/initrd.img 2.4.17 2.4.17

and other variations. No luck. All fail in the same way.

Ordinarily, I use an initrd image named "initrd-2.4.17.img" (this is
what the file in /boot is named). 

Anybody see what I'm doing wrong?

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