Joel Hammer wrote:
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> I can't tell you how to make a boot disk for Suse. But, you might be
> able to boot from the Suse cdrom. One way that never fails is to have
> a small partition always available to run a second version of linux or
> to install a new version of linux so you can access the old partition.
> 
> Joel
> Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 04:52:14AM +0530, zohar wrote:
> > I am using SUSE 7.1 and I want to make boot disk for linux.
> > I have made it before but after it was done in HDDs MBR I was not using
> > and today when I again tried to use it, it is not working , may be a
> > floppy corruption.
> >
> > Please try to reply ASAP as linux partition has some imp data.

>>You can use the install floppy. After asking a few priliminary questions there's a 
>section where you are asked if you want to install or boot an existing system. I 
>believe a boot from the cd does the same thing. Once in use Yast >System to make 
>another boot floppy.

Lee
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