'Twas brillig Thursday 13 October 2005 11:01 am, when Ken Schneider scrobe:
Since I'm running mkbootdisk from a SuSE 9.0 system, shouldn't syslinux already be there?
No. You have to install the package.
Okay, I just grabbed and installed it through YaST from the FTP site. However, it didn't create /usr/bin/syslinux: elvis:/home/sean # rpm -qa | grep syslinux syslinux-2.06-58 elvis:/home/sean # /media/cdrom/boot/mkbootdisk /media/cdrom error: /usr/bin/syslinux not found Please install package "syslinux" first. A global find command locates syslinux in /usr/sbin rather than /usr/bin. Creating a symlink where the script expects it got it past the message and created the disk images. Now to try them out... -- Sean Lamb - sean@fullcompass.com "A day without laughter is a day wasted." -- Groucho Marx