On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, you wrote: > John & PC....first off, the ls-120 is definately a bootable drive, both > with a standard 1.44 meg floppy as well as with the 120 meg ls-120 > floppys. The command that points the output of mkbootdisk to the ls-120 > is: > > mkbootdisk --device /dev/hdc 2.2.9-19mdk > > But there's a problem. The mkbootdisk command doesn't seem to like > writing to the ls-120 and errors out after a moment. I've experimented > with different discs carrying different formats and never could get a > boot disc created on the ls-120. > My suggestion is to get a "real" floppy drive (they're available for around $25-30 I think...) and use it for your emergency floppy and use the LS-120 as a temporary storage device. John
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