Bootable floppy?

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whim_gen

Journeyman
Hello...
I jus installed Vector Lin 4.3 on my old system given in a CD by my friend.While installing it asked where it shud write boot information(or something like that) and gave me 3 options
1>MBR
2>Root
3>Floppy.
I thought MBR wud be best idea and gave it but there was an error message and installation jus continued..
Now im stuck with no OS coz i cant boot into Linux.. and windows i havent installed it yet.
So how do i make bootable floppy?ie where do i get the files?
Please help
Thanks in advance
 

kumarmohit

Technomancer
Try reinstalling boot loader

And the way u normally install windows first and than linux as its pretty tricky the other way round and even OS geeks avoid that..
 

ujjwal

Padawan
Check these links for some linux boot floppy's -

*www.linuxlinks.com/Distributions/Floppy/
*www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Bootdisk-HOWTO/index.html
*plug.twuug.org/articles/rescuedisk.html

Those based on the busybox environment are generally compact and have just whats needed to get the job done.

Once you are in a working linux environment, you have to mount your hard drive partition, chroot to it and run lilo, if you need any more details please do post :)
 
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whim_gen

Journeyman
First of all thanks a ton ppl...
Now i found out how to boot from my boot disk ie CDROM...LOL i never saw the option to use this as a boot disk....:smile:
Have edited the LILO.conf file
Lemme see wat happens and then will let u ppl know
 

Aijaz Akhtar

Journeyman
Firget floppies, they would get bad in a short time. use the same Vector CD. It has an option to boot from and type linux root= hda(x whatever) ro. It wil better work than a bootable flopy. In fact I use my vector CD whenever a Linux installation bungles with loader Lilo/Grub.
 
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whim_gen

Journeyman
Whoa
finally managed to get Vector Linux 4.3 working (Not the SOHO edition)
I have installed text only mode ie no GUI....
Now i sort of know basic commands in Linux ie for opening text files,copying etc.
But now want to learn more with NO GUI

Any links/help plz...
Also plz gimme the command to check what packages have been installed??

Any help will be appreciated
 

ujjwal

Padawan
You can have several recommendations for books/guides, but here is one I enjoyed -

*www.tldp.org/LDP/gs/gs.html

It goes through the basics quite well and helps you understand many aspects of the system :)

Of course, the parent site, www.tldp.org , is an invaluable source of information.

As for listing installed packages, as vector follows slackware's simplicity, I think a ls /var/log/packages will do the trick :) or else check the VASM tool.
 
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