* Robert Alexander Stragies (rost0005@stud.uni-sb.de) [20000416 18:33]:
as i said the 6.3 bootdisk floppy wont boot, quiting with "boot failed, change disk". Could that be a sign of a faulty disk,
Yes, could be. But it could also be a sign of differently aligned read/write
heads in the floppy drives. These heads get misaligned with time (allthough
only slightly) and sometimes you have floppy drives, where the heads are
both misaligned in way that floppies written on one drive can't be read on
the other.
First thing to check is if the computer, on which you wrote the floppy is
able to boot from it. If it is, I'd try a fresh floppy.
Version of rawrite shouldn't matter in these cases. But why use floppies?
The FIC board should be perfectly capable of booting directly from CD.
Philipp
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Philipp Thomas