> I'm trying to install a new disk drive and would like to take the
> 5 disk set I currently have that I used to initially install Debian
> and replace the "boot" disk with one with a custom kernel.
>
> I tried a make zdisk, followed by a rdev /dev/fd0 /dev/fd0.
Just read readme.txt on the bootdi
I'm trying to install a new disk drive and would like to take the
5 disk set I currently have that I used to initially install Debian
and replace the "boot" disk with one with a custom kernel.
I tried a make zdisk, followed by a rdev /dev/fd0 /dev/fd0.
No dice. It booted OK, but after it prompt
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