To answer your question:
>From what I understand, no you have to reboot to DOS mode to make a boot disk.

I have a question:
Why does your install have to be partitionless? I have PC DOS, Win95 and Red
Hat Linux all on one drive on their respective partitions. The drive was
originally a Win95 only drive. Partitions were added without reinstalling or
corrupting Win95. Couldn't you do the same?



"Chad W. Skinner" wrote:

> I am trying to do a partitionless install of 6.2 on my notebook until I can
> get a new HD to install linux on. The problem is that from what I have read
> I need to build a boot disk in-order to start linux with this setup. My
> notebook has an LS-120 and it is not being recognized as a floppy so the
> installation does not continue.
>
> Does anyone know if I can build a boot disk for the partitionless install
> from windows?
>
> Thanks,
> Chad
>
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