> What I really meant was the diskette that you have the option to create
> at the end of the installation. What you have boots you into a ram disk
> with minimal functionality. The emergency boot disk created at the end
> of the installation knows all about your scsi controller/drive and boo
cyberclay wrote:
> Hey,
> Yes, I have a rescue disk. By rescue disk, what I mean is:
> I have the bootdisk I used to start the initial installation, and
> if the bootdisk and cd-rom are both in my computer when it boots,
> I can type rescue at the mandrake prompt and it will eventually
> drop
Hey,
Yes, I have a rescue disk. By rescue disk, what I mean is:
I have the bootdisk I used to start the initial installation, and
if the bootdisk and cd-rom are both in my computer when it boots,
I can type rescue at the mandrake prompt and it will eventually
drop me to a root prompt.
However