I have an old machine (with floppy and hard drive but no CD support= ) and=20 I'd like to put Linux onto the hard drive. I've created a bootable floppy= =20 (that uses Grub) containing a kernel and an initrd and that comes up Okay= =2E=20 (Linux 2.4.22 on an 8Mb machine. Hah!) But now I'm stuck (I think) at a "chicken or the egg" problem tryin= g to=20 move this onto the hard drive. I *think* I need to use fdisk to partition the disk so I'll have an= ext2=20 chunk for the eventual root FS and a second partition for swap. Then I'll= do=20 an "mke2fs" and "mkswap" on the respective partitions. (Disk partition=20 information is in the last few bytes of the boot block if I'm not mistake= n.) But when I "dd if=3Dstage1 of=3D/dev/hda count=3D1" (and also "stage= 2"=20 thereafter), isn't this going to overwrite the partition information? And if I "dd" first and then "fdisk" second, when I boot from the ha= rd=20 drive, Grub complains "Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0x83". (I'= m=20 building grub from source and *think* I had the "--enable-ext2fs" flag.) Any ideas / shortcuts? (Can't use syslinux as it doesn't understand = this=20 machines A20 requirements. I haven't tried LILO...) Thanks for any suggestions and/or pointers, Fried Brain. --=20 Ed Skinner, ed@flat5.net, http://www.flat5.net/