Thanks for the information, I am getting closer to completing this boot disk. I
installed the debianutils and mkboot was part of the install and functions.

I change to /boot and type "mkboot vmlinuz"  Still no luck, I get a screen
message "cp:  vmlinuz: No such file or directory" vmlinuz-2.2.16-storm is in
the boot directory and I believe this is the kernel. Right? 

-Les-
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On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Package bootfloppies -This is the sourcecode for the Debian installer
>  not a utillity for users to create a boot floppy.If you install it look
> in /usr/src and you will see the files .You need to know programming 
> to deal with them.
> 
> mkbootdisk was in slink ,I couldn't find it in potato ,instead is
> mkboot and is part of debianutils.So install debianutils and read
> the man page for mkboot.I forgot about this utillity but this how I
> found it .
> 
> apt-cache search mkbootdisk
>  result nothing
> 
> apt-cache search mkboot
> 
> result debianutils
> 
> 
> dpkg -L debianutils | less
> 
> a listing of the content of debianutils
> 
> man mkboot
> 
>  obvious.:-)
> 
> Regards
> 
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