On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Edward Marczak wrote: > 26/6/00 10:55 AM, Steven W. Orr a écrit: > > > Your best best bet is the lubbock project stored on sourceforge. It's a > > 50M emergency bootable cd image. > > ...great, except for those older 486s that don't CD boot. > > > My opinion, emergency root boot floppy sets are problematic. The boot > > floppy is no problem. The root floppy is very hard. > > Sometimes, you do what you gotta do... > An option would be a combo boot disk (with CD drivers) and a "rescue" CDROM. That way, on the old 486's (and other systems that won't boot from a CD) you boot off the floppy and load the CD as your "rescue" image. :-) John -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.
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