I may be mistaken in this but there is no way you can put any kind of
a file on any kind of a disk if it exceeds the disks capacity .
I can only assume that rawrite doesn't do disk spanning either.
as far as the NIC not being detected, I had a problem with a SN-3200
pci NIC that would not detect. It had the REALTEK chip on it. Once i
selected NE2000 PCI compatible iI was in business. Maybe you can give
that a try.
ttyl
J-L
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On Sat, 02 Jan 1999, you wrote:
>Hello,
> I've found out from several Linux books that rawrite "will
>write any size file to a floppy 1.44 Mb disc.
>
> This being the case I have downloaded the 2.0.36 kernel and tried to
>get to to write to a floppy. I get the error message "Bad sector
>detected: 1" with every floppy disc that I try.
>
> Does this mean that rawrite will not copy the 7.09 Mb file to a
>floppy ?
>
> I would download from the internet directly on to my Linux box but
>it refuses to detect the modem, neither will it detect my Genius LAN
>card. I think some other hardware is required.
>
>Happy New Year.
>
>
>
>Richard
>Sheffield UK
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