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knoppix boot floppy
Name: fitzov Date: April 23, 2005 at 12:41:14 Pacific OS: XP PRO CPU/Ram: AMD2400+/512DDR
Comment:
I have a laptop with a PCMCIA cd-rom (can't directly boot from). Knoppix supposedly has a boot floppy that can be made from within Knoppix ('mkbootfloppy'). This command/file is not present in Knoppix 3.8
There is a command/file 'mkboot', but I get an error telling me there is not enough space on the floppy and writing to /tmp/something or other.
Does anyone know how to make the required floppies under knoppix3.8?
Name: 3Dave Date: April 25, 2005 at 03:16:12 Pacific
Reply:
Have you tried either "mkbootdisk" or "makebootdisk"?
You can also use knoppix-customize to extract the floppy image from the CD and then write it to a disk: $ knoppix-customize --image knoppix.iso --action export_floppy --local_file boot.img $ dd if=boot.img of=/dev/fd0 bs=18k
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Response Number 2
Name: fitzov Date: April 25, 2005 at 06:46:03 Pacific
Reply:
neither of those files are present on the knoppix 3.8 cd--only /mkboot. I did try rawwriting the floppy kernel but I get the "booting directly from floppy no longer supported--use a boot loading program" message. I'm not sure what writing the cd bootfile to a floppy is going to do since I need to ultimately boot knoppix from the cd-rom.
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