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[LI] Alternative for Network boot disk



Dear Linuxers,

I know that we should use bootnet.img(image file) and rawrite.exe to
prepare the network boot disk for installation of Linux via Network File
Server(NFS), instead of a CDROM drive.
I already have a bootable MS-DOG partition with loadlin.exe, bootnet.img, 
initrd.img, vmlinuz, etc in the m/c where I want to install RH6.1. 
Now, how will I go about installing Linux via the network without 
preparing the network boot disk?
I ask this question coz, for some reason rawrite.exe fails to copy the
image properly to the floppy disk(s), in my case.

Please help.
Regards,
Joseph

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