<snip>
> and bdisk didn't do jack either
      ^^^^^
</snip>

not sure if bdisk is a typo, but did you try mkbootdisk ?

$ man mkbootdisk

MKBOOTDISK(8)                                       MKBOOTDISK(8)

NAME
       mkbootdisk  -  creates  a  stand-alone boot floppy for the
       running system

SYNOPSIS
       mkbootdisk [--version] [--noprompt] [--verbose]
                  [--mkinitrdargs <args>] [--device <devicefile>]
                  <kernel>

DESCRIPTION
       mkbootdisk  creates a boot floppy appropriate for the run
       ning system. The boot disk is entirely self-contained, and
       includes  an  initial ramdisk image which loads any neces
       sary SCSI modules for the system. The  created  boot  disk
       looks  for  the root filesystem on the device suggested by
       /etc/fstab.  The only required argument is the kernel ver
       sion to put onto the boot floppy.






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