if you run out of space while creating a boot disk is it possibe to span it or limit the size?

-Dee

steve wrote:

One more thing. If you have an IDE cd-rw remember to add the hdc=ide-scsi to
the "append initrd=initrd.img hdc=ide-scsi root=/dev/hda2" line in the boot
floppy syslinux.cfg file. Replace hdc with your cd-rw device name.
regards

--- steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks for the mkbootdisk tip.
Here is what I did to make the new boot disk. I ran mkbootdisk in verbose
mode
to see what it was doing.First become SU.Then run the command on the
following
line.

[root@NTSERVER Steve]# /sbin/mkbootdisk --verbose 2.4.18-19.8.0
Here is the output "
Insert a disk in /dev/fd0. Any information on the disk will be lost.
Press <Enter> to continue or ^C to abort:
Formatting /dev/fd0... done.
Copying /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.18-19.8.0... done.
Creating initrd image... done.
Configuring bootloader... done."

[root@NTSERVER Steve]#

regards

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