Messages in this thread |  | | From | Sam Dennis <> | Date | Wed, 23 Aug 2000 00:57:44 +0000 | Subject | Booting with LS-120 IDE floppy drive |
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I have a LS-120 IDE floppy drive on /dev/hdg and have recently been trying to create a bootdisk using it, but so far the nearest I've got is "invalid compressed format" (using dd to copy the kernel image to the disk and configuring with rdev) or "LI" (using lilo).
My current lilo.conf is:
boot = /dev/hdg install = /floppy/boot.b map = /floppy/map root = /dev/hdg append = "mem=128M" image = /floppy/linux label = Floppy
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