Run the command 'mkbootdisk 2.4.0-test10'  and substitute the kernel I
listed for the run you are running.  You will need a blank floppy.  This
works like a champ.  Saved my butt last night when I blew up the bosses
machine!  All working now.

Thanks

Kevin


Frank Jacobberger wrote:
> 
> How would you create a 2.4.0 kernel boot diskette with RH7?
> 
> Frank
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