This does not directly address your question, but a making a boot floppy is falls into
the category of fire insurance. See man mkboot.
David Kehoe wrote:
> Okay, this post is a little after-the-fact, but could still be useful to me down
> the road. I have a dual boot machine and last week I happened to get nailed with a
> virus while in Windows. Long story short, it did some damage but I got it out of my
> system and had to re-install the Windows OS (I am running Win98, btw.)
>
> The aggrivating thing was that once I did the re-install, Windows thoughtfully
> overwrote the boot sector and I was not able to re-enter Linux. It effectively made
> my machine single boot. My immediate response - re-install Linux to restore the
> desired configuration. The only problem was that I ended up losing a lot of
> information that I had on the Linux partition as the Storm installer did not allow
> me to install without formatting the partitions to be used. (at least, I didn't see
> any option to that effect.)
>
> My system is back to normal (somewhat) but I was wondering - does anyone have a
> bootable Linux floppy that could be used in this situation to rewrite a boot sector
> to a dual-boot configuration? Or am I forced to re-install every time I have to
> undo these Microsoft tamperings? I'm open to any discussion on methods to repair
> this damage and avoid a system reinstall.
>
> David K
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