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Re: bootable floopies



try the command

mkbootdisk

Regards,
Prem Kurian Philip
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From: Raj Mathur <raju@xxxxxxx>
To: <linux-india@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, August 02, 1999 10:05 PM
Subject: bootable floopies


> cp /boot/vmlinuz /dev/fd0
> 
> (Substitute the name of your preferred kernel file for /boot/vmlinuz).
> 
> -- Raju
> 
> >>>>> "Abhishek" == Abhishek  <killed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
>     Abhishek> Hi all I want to make multiple bootable floopies since I
>     Abhishek> am using two os on my computer I have a bootable but I
>     Abhishek> need more .Please help me out by telling me how do I
>     Abhishek> make bootable floopies
> 
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