root and boot floppy on ISC

Thomas Hoberg tmh at prosun.first.gmd.de
Sat Apr 13 05:46:20 AEST 1991


In article <1991Apr11.171616.14088 at sci34hub.sci.com>, gary at sci34hub.sci.com (Gary Heston) writes:
|> In article <538 at jahangir.UUCP> marc at jahangir.UUCP (Marc Rossner) writes:
|> =In article <1991Apr3.203354.18641 at eci386.uucp>, woods at eci386.uucp (Greg A. Woods) writes:
|> => In article <59 at talgras.UUCP> david at talgras.UUCP (David Hoopes) writes:
|> => >     Is it possable to create a bootable root floppy for Interactive Unix? 
|> => 	copy /etc/boot to track 0 (for 386/ix 1.0.6 anyway)
|> =   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|> =This is the part I can't figure out how to do.  Any hints?
|> 
What about 'cp /etc/fboot /dev/rdsk/f0t' ?

|> Oh, heck, people--just use dd to read the install floppy into a file,
|> and then back onto a formatted new disc. Mount it, and hack away.
|> This way, you copy the boot loader plus the existing file structure
|> (and most of the stuff in /dev, /bin, and /etc that you'll need anyway).
|> 
|> Works under 1.0.6 and 2.x. Also a good way to back up your install floppy--
|> if you have the space. 
|> 
That's bound to be much less work.
|> -- 
|> Gary Heston   System Mismanager and technoflunky   uunet!sci34hub!gary or
|> My opinions, not theirs.    SCI Systems, Inc.       gary at sci34hub.sci.com
|> I support drug testing. I believe every public official should be given a
|> shot of sodium pentathol and ask "Which laws have you broken this week?".

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