To whom it may concern: This question concerns creating an emergency boot disk for Caldera Open Linux 1.3, which I am using to learn Linux since I have two books of the "do this, now do that" variety for this distribution. I would appreciate any reply in language that a newbie can understand. My configuration: 2 HDs, approx 2MB each, with Caldera 1.3 on hdb (hda contains Red Hat 6.1) main OS: Win98, running Partition Magic The Caldera 1.3 installation CD allows the choice of writing LILO either to the MBR, a floppy, or the beginning of the Linux root partition. In an earlier installation, I had put LILO on a floppy (which booted OK), but normally booted using Loadlin from DOS 6.22. This time, since I am happily using Partition Magic, I put LILO in the root partition, but would still like if possible to have an emergency boot disk available. Several sources suggest that the command dd if=/vmlinuz of=/dev/fd0 would do the trick (my file vmlinuz is in /), but when I try to boot with the disk created by this command, either with or without an extra bs=8192 at the end of the command, and either with or without first running kfloppy to format the disk (Extra Question - when is this necessary?), at the section >>> kernel: mounting root filesystem <<< the following messages appear, some recurring several times and with what I assume are various memory locations indicated: attempt to access beyond end of device unable to read superblock FAT bread failed Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:03 Is there an obvious way to fix this, other than twice reinstalling Linux (first with LILO on floppy, then on the root partition)? Sincerely, Ronald Jacobowitz Phoenix jacobo@math.la.asu.edu