The manual states that the rescue disk is not for booting a already
installed system.
I need to make a boot that will start my SuSE Linux when when the floppy is
in the drive!
...would there be a way to copy the disk I'm using now?
- tk
----- Original Message -----
From: Jerry Feldman
First, the CD/DVDs are bootable, and have a rescue option. I've used this before on SuSE. YaST2 has an option to produce a rescue diskette. The diskette images are in the disks diurectory on CD1. There are several. From Linux you can use dd to copy them to a formatted diskette.
On 12 Jun 2002 at 18:08, Tom Kostiainen wrote:
Hi!
How can i create a boot disk for starting up a already installed system, like the one the Install made. I could only find in the manuals about how to create a boot disk like the one that came with SuSE Linux and in case your system crashes, but that's not the same thing.
- tk
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