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Old 25th July 2004, 11:11 PM
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How to create bootable floppy in FC2 (image too large)?

How to create bootable floppy in FC2 (image too large)?
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Old 26th July 2004, 04:00 AM
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Which kernel? Some will work others will not. For example the smp kernel (2.6.5-1.358) is to large to fit on a floppy while the non-smp kernel (2.6.5-1.358) does fit. Just use the mkbootdisk utility with a kernel small enough to fit on a floppy.
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