Author: Craig White Date: Subject: Redhat boot disk-solved
On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 16:35, Bob Holtzman wrote: > On Sun, 6 Oct 2002, Darrell Shandrow wrote:
>
> > Hi Bob,
> >
> > Well, actually, you should also be able to make your own boot disk from a
> > DOS/Windows system. Just get the appropriate boot image from RedHat or
> > another credible source, download and install the RawWrite program, then
> > write a boot disk to a floppy as needed.
>
> Problem solved. The boot disk I created when I installed RH7.3 turned out
> to be blank! Not knowing this led to a number of false assumptions and
> conclusions on my part. I tried a disk from my old RH7.1 install and it
> worked like a charm.
>
> The "create boot disk" in the system programs menu of RH7.3 still yields a
> blank disk. I've tried formatting the disk in both a vfat and an ext2 but
> no luck. Has anyone done this successfully?
>
> Thanks for the reply. I'll tell the virgin she can go home now. -----
Send her over here...no volcanoes to worry about.
man mkbootdisk
probably 'mkbootdisk /dev/fd0' is all you need to know