> 
> Make sure /usr/sbin is in your $PATH
> 

Got it thanks, /usr/sbin is not currently in my path as I a su'ed to
root. Will exit out and login as root. Thanks!

So what will happen when it creates the boot disks? Will it use the
kernel I have currently installed on my machine? 2.2.16? If not how do I
tell it I want it to build 2.2.16 boot disks?

Frank



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