Re: Boot/installing from NFS

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I think U should search for the dd command options, i mean as of how to give them in order to create the boot floppy. Pls feel free to ask me if U still cannot find it. It's there in the Redhat linux customization guide which is available in redhat docs.
Hope that helps

linux1.ca> wrote:
On February 3, 2004 11:06 pm, Lawrence wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I am trying to setup booting/installing from NFS on RedHat 8.0. I have
> machines that that do not have CD-ROM drives only floppy drives.
>
> I used rewrite to copy the bootnet.img file to a floppy at the DOS
> prompt under Windows 2000. When I try to boot from the floppy I am
> getting a "Boot failed:please change disk and press any key to continue"
>
> The point of this entire exercise is to be able to insert my floppy into
> these macbines, get some interface where I point to the boot image on
> the NFS server and get these machines installed.
>
> Can someone help?
>
> Thanks,
> Tee


Hi,
do you mean rawrite?
I have had no problems with nfs installs (lots cause I use iso images as I
have no burner) ! but always use a linux box to create the boot floppy with dd.

If you have a plain DOS boot disk with cd support on it (like dos 5 or 6 and
an atapi cd configed on it), you could use that to get to the cd's dosutils
area and use rawrite from their incase w2k is doing something evil.

I suppose you could boot the win box with the red Hat cd, then alt-f2 to a
shell and create the floppy there with dd. I'm presuming dd would be availble
but have not tried it.
--
Pete Nesbitt, rhce


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