I was wondering the proper way to making up a rescue disk. I have a boot
disk for linux such that it will boot up to a certain point and then asks
for 'something' to mount and if you have nothing, then that is where you
stay.
The problem is - for example if you lost your FSTAB file or it became
corrupted how can you boot your system up on a floppy so that you can go in
there to fix that file or copy over a new one.
Is there a way to do this with just a boot disk; one that is made at the
time of installing linux, so that one is not left high and dry if something
happens to the system...
Ted Gervais 10/06/98 11:59am
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