John wrote:
****See here there is a reason I said type{linuxdd} and USE A FLOPPY. A
usb stick is not going to do the job. I don't think you read the README!
****
usb keys work fine as driver disks on centos-5, the .dd image can be
loop mounted and the contents copied out onto the root of a usb-key.
also, its not 'linuxdd' its 'linux dd'
You can also give dd the remote network location for the driver disk, eg
dd=http://foo/bar.dd.img : Does not work well, if its the network
interface you need the dd for :D
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Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522219@icq
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