Thanks,
Why the mounting? And how can I see what kernel I'm using?
Hope this boot is not a rescue disk but a boot work starting up
a already installed system that is not installed as the main OS.
- tk
----- Original Message -----
From: tabanna
On Thursday 13 June 2002 01:08 am, Tom Kostiainen wrote:
How can i create a boot disk for starting up a already installed system
~ maybe, somethink along the lines of . . . format a 1.44 floppy with command < mke2fs -c /dev/fd0 then
next, go to /boot directory, and select your kernel { maybe vmlinuz}
then,
< dd if=/boot/vmlinuz of=/dev/fd0 >
{ My errors & omissions excepted :( }
best wishes
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