Jeff Vian wrote:
On Sat, 2005-12-31 at 00:49 +0200, Lorenzo Sandini (Sonera) wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, but during the install process I wasn't given an option to create a boot floppy for FC4.
Not that I think I need one, but with all distros I have tried ealier, (years ago...) this always was an option...
If I had to create one now, how would I do it ?
You can't. The kernel is too large for a floppy. You can make a boot CD, download the rescue CD from Fedora, or boot to rescue mode from the first install CD.
Because there are several options I simply use the rescue CD since I thus only have to download it and burn the CD from the downloaded image.
If your system's not actually stuffed, a grub floppy can be handy. Some time ago I stuffed up a system running RHL 7.0 (needed a 2.2 kernel), trying to install Debian on the other hard drive, and nearly got it right. Thereafter, the FC2 rescue disk didn't work - could't fix either the RHL 7.0 or the Debian system, Knoppix du jour didn't work, but a grub floppy let me type the commands I needed to boot one of them.