I did that and it tells me that it is not a valid image file. What I did to
get the image file was boot to the newly installed linux partition via
rescue (NT partition is first) and copy vmlinuz to a floppy. I then
put the floppy in a working linux machine, mounted it and ftp'd it
to my dos diskette on my nt machine. I rebooted with the dos boot
diskette but no luck. Any ideas
>Yes I am using Loadlin to boot linux from DOS. I think that loadlin
>requires the name of the imagefile to be vmlinuz ( not linuz ) or
>zImage. Simply rename it and try .
>
>Jason Wilson wrote:
>>
>> If anyone has any experience using loadlin I am having some problem using
>> it. I created a dos 6.22 boot disk with loadlin and my zImage on it. I
>> typed "loadlin linuz root=/dev/hda2" where linuz was my zImage. It did
not
>> like this at all. Any help would be appreciated.
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