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    mkbootdisk command not found  
shub


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12-11-04 01:47 AM

Just installed a full, virgin installation of the latest fedora core 3.
Whilst trying to make a boot disk I get command not found!

Why? Do I need to install something else?





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    Re: mkbootdisk command not found  
Alexander Dalloz


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12-17-04 12:44 AM

On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 00:51:09 +0000 shub wrote:

> Just installed a full, virgin installation of the latest fedora core 3.
> Whilst trying to make a boot disk I get command not found!
>
> Why? Do I need to install something else?

Maybe try it with the proper RPM? mkbootdisk-1.5.2-1.i386.rpm

yum install mkbootdisk

Keep in mind that on many if not most systems kernel + ramdisk image are
too big for floppy space. Though to make a boot CD using --iso switch is
possible.

Alexander

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