On Mon, April 4, 2005 8:42 pm, israel.garcia@xxxxxxxxxxxx said: > On Sat, 2005-04-02 at 08:55 -0500, israel.garcia@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> I'm trying to make a bootdisk in my CentOS server and I got this >> error.. >> >> any ideas? >> >> >> [root@server:~]$ rpm -qa kernel kernel-2.6.9-5.0.3.EL >> [root@server:~]$ mkbootdisk 2.6.9-5.0.3.EL --device >> /dev/fd0 Insert a disk in /dev/fd0. Any information on the disk will be >> lost. Press <Enter> to continue or ^C to abort: >> cp: writing `/tmp/mkbootdisk.d20227/initrd.img': No space left on device >> cat: write error: No space left on device >> cat: write error: No space left on device >> 20+0 records in >> 20+0 records out > > On Apr 2, 2005 5:23 AM, Johnny Hughes <mailing-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>>The kernel and initrd are too big to fit on a floppy ... there is no >>>option to boot them from floppy any more. > > Johnny, If I can not use a floppy any more to boot my server, What can I > use to > boot the server in case of a crash? How can I make a CD bootdisk to my > CentOS > Server? Is there another way to boot my server? > > regards; > > Israel You could probably use the first install disk to boot into rescue mode. I have done that with CentOS-3 and it worked fine for me. I would imagine CentOS-4 would be pretty similar in that respect. ~Dan