On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 09:52, Kevin wrote: > knoppix# mount /dev/hdd1 /mnt/hdd1 > knoppix# dd if=/mnt/hdd1/w2k.fat32.img of=/dev/hda > { 35 minutes later } Replying to myself. I thought I had created an image of the whole disk (/dev/hda). Turns out, back when I created this image, I only grabbed the first (and only) partition on the disk (/dev/hda1). So, I deleted all the partitions on /dev/hda and started over. This time I booted knoppix and created a single partition on hda (/dev/hda1) that spanned the entire disk. Then I sprayed the image over it. knoppix# dd if=/mnt/hdd1/w2k.fat32.img of=/dev/hda1 To fix the MBR, I again booted the WinTooKay install CD and used the FIXMB command in the recovery console. I probably could have done this step faster with a simple DOS bootdisk and the "fdisk /mbr" command, but I do not have a floppy drive. Finally, with the MBR restored it was looking into the first partition for a bootable OS. My previous `dd` command had placed all the files there, but it still would not boot without one final step. I booted knoppix one last time and set the "bootable" flag on the first partition (/dev/hda1). Apparently, this was enough to allow the MBR to hand off control to the OS sitting in hda1. Or least this is how I understand it. ;-) It boots now. Whew. ...Kevin --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss