On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 09:21:51PM -0800, Chandrasekar Balasubramaniam wrote:
>
> I tried to make a boot disk for linux using
> mkbootdisk command.It gave me an error message
> saying that "not enough space in the disk". I
> then tried formatting the disk and then trying
> it out. Even then is gives me the same message.
> Can anyone clarify this.
>
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I am not on RH, however, can give this a try. AFAIK, mkboot-
disk makes a LILO boot disk taking the existing kernel from
/boot. All default kernels should fit on a 1.44 MB. Is it a
stock kernel, or self compiled ? Check kernel size please.
Bish.
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