On Thursday 17 January 2002 2:39 am, you wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 21:05, Phil Deane wrote:
> > Hi Folks
You can keep the bootdisk.bin on your
> computer and write it to disk everytime you need to make a new boot
> disk.

Thanks for the advice. It worked a treat.

Problem is the disk seems to be empty. Ther are no files whatsoever on the 
floppy. Seems as if it is just a boot sector which tells it where to look on 
the harddisk (presumption)

It seems to be pointing it at the grub directory, when i create a bootdisk it 
seems to create a lilo disk, but cant find initrd.img, should u copy the 
config file from /boot and rename it initrd.img? Or should i just jot a few 
lines in it, giving a menu and telling it where the kernel is?

Phil Deane
http://www.MiracleExpress.force9.co.uk

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