boot disk

This is a discussion about boot disk in the Everything Linux category; Hi everyone. I'm a newbie ;( I can't even seem to be able to boot my linux for instalation aaaggghhh. like I said a newbie. I've read in Red Hat bumph that if I can't boot up from my cd, then I would have to do a disckette.

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Hi everyone. I'm a newbie ;( I can't even seem to be able to boot my linux for instalation aaaggghhh. like I said a newbie. I've read in Red Hat bumph that if I can't boot up from my cd, then I would have to do a disckette.........I have a problem there....I don't have one so what am I supposed to do?

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A boot disk image (bootdisk.img) is available on the first Red Hat CD in the images directory
 
You can use rawrite (available under dosutils/rawrite.exe or dosutils/rawritewin/rawritewin.exe on the first CD) to write this image to disk.

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Wow this is the best yet thanx I'll try it, & let u know.