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Re: Custom Bootdisk




If this is redhat, read up on mkbootdisk :)

On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, Joe Bonansinga wrote:

> I understand that a bootdisk can be made at the time of install. How can I
> make a custom bootdisk( and I guess root disk) for my system that has vastly
> different kernel parameters than when it was first installed. This is going
> to be for emergency purposes. Should I just read the Bootdisk how-to?
> 
> Joe Bonansinga
> Bioinformatics Programmer
> ADM Research/JRRRC
> email: bonansinga@admworld.com
> Phone: 217/424-4833
> Fax: 217/424-4230
> 
> 
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- Kara

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