On Sun, 22 Sep 2002 16:07:08 +0200
"Michael Pahle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi @ all!
> 
> I want to create an actual boot disk.
> My RH-Server works with grub and initrd etc....
> 
> I don't found a good documentation, to create an aktual boot disk.
> I don't have an original bootdisk, which usualy will be created by
> installation.
> All that I tried, don't work :(
> The Boot-Disk-HOWTO don't help me, too
> (Perhaps I'm stupid...)
> 
> Can anybody here help me?

man mkbootdik

Basically:

# mkbootdisk <kernel_version>

'kernel_version" is used with nothing more than the numbers, for
instance:

mkbootdisk 2.4.18-11

It automatically writes to fd0 and gives a prompt. Read the manpage for
other options and switches.

-- 
If it was easy, you probably did it wrong.



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