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>> I trying to install Linux at home and have run into a problem with my >> Root disk; it seems to have become corrupted. The disk drive wont read it. >> Having Slackware running on my machine at work, is there a way in LInux >> to create seperate installation disks? (Such as another Root disk?) >> Thanks. >> >> ========================================================================= >> Vincent Cocco >> Suffolk University email: cocco at misty.suffolk.edu >> Boston, MA 02108 >> ========================================================================= >> >> >You should be able to create a new root disk by copying the disk image >to the floppy device. You'll probably have to do this as root. > >The following should work, assuming you've put a formatted floppy >into drive A: > >% gunzip color144.gz >% su ># cp color144 /dev/fd0 > >For drive B, copy to /dev/fd1 instead. Also, the disk must be a cleanly formatted floppy with NO bad tracks. I ran into this when I formatted a floppy, and failed to notice that there were some bad sectors. A disk formatted with bad sectors will work fine for DOS, but not for Unix et. al.
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