Hi, the Red Hat rawrite programs is different from rawrite programs. Here is an example of a rawrite command We will say that rawrite is installed on your cd drom on drive d: in the dosutils folder, and the file you are writing the image from is on c:. d:\dosutils\rawrite -f c:\dtalk.bin -d a: Naturally, substatute the paths where the rawrite program and the file you are writing to floppy are. On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Keith H. wrote: > Hey listers, > I inadvertanly sent this to the list moderator instead. I changed my email > address settings so hopefully this won't be a repeat message. I was no mail > for a bit. I ended up having to resubscribe under a new email > address because my ISP apparently shut down my shell account. > Here's my question. I have a copy of RedHat6.1, not SpeakUp ready. I got the > disk images I need from the SpeakUp download pages to try to run it in a > new, blank hard drive partition. So far so good. > When I run rawrite and it asks for the location of the source file, it stops > running and tells me there is no such file or folder. > The rawrite documentation doesn't expound on the error or the syntax to use. > I've tried each of the following and get the same result: > c:\dtlkb.bin > c:/dtlk.bin > c:dtlkb.bin > dtlkb.bin > I have both rawrite and the dtlk.bin file on the main c: drive, no folders > to complicat the filepaths. > Am I doing something wrong? Is there a better way to get the image on the > floppy? Need more info from me? Let me know. > from > Keith H. > bumper Sticker: > 4. Where There's A Will...I Want To Be In It! > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >