Re: How to use boot-flopppies
hollen@vigra.com writes:
> I have installed the boot-floppies and mkrboot packages, but cannot
> find any documentation on how to use it. The README tells me only to
> modify the top of the Makefile and type "make". Big help!!! Is there
> any other documentation that tells me what is going on, short of
> reading and understanding everything in rescue.sh? My goal is to make
> a modified rescue disk with a custom smaller kernel and to
> automatically load modules for my PCMCIA card at init time.
Hmmm... I'm not sure this is the right package to do this. AFAIK,
boot-floppies is intended to create floppies used to do a first-time
installation of Debian.
However, mkrboot should be a good choice, and as of version 0.7 (in
unstable), has a manpage. I guess there is all you need in there.
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