Since it's an image, I can basically copy the kernel from the bootdisk to the harddrive of another PC by doing mcopy a:linux /boot/vmlinuz Right? The reason why I'm asking is because I have this other PC and I'd like to use the same kernel on it. On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, you wrote:
The boot disk is not a filesystem. It is a kernal image with a bootstrap.
Jeffrey
Quoting Yatsen Ng
: Hi there,
I' trying to mount my boot disk but I don't know exactly which filesystem I need to use as an option. By the way, is there a listing of every available filesystem somewhere in the documentation?
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