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Apr 23, 2011

I want to mount a 'super floppy' which is listed in the disk utility as /dev/sdb.

I am unsure of the sequence here. Should I first mount: mount /mnt/floppy ...or something similar And next edit the /etc/fstab file....or is this step not necessary.

Finally, this is vfat formatted. Should I try to reformat it in ext or leave it as is?

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Quote:

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Quote:

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My Question is: How do I get the kernel and initrd on the Live CD to start or boot after booting from the Floppy disk ?, I mean, I want to load linux again but this time from the CD after booting linux from floppy, if that makes sense. I'm just using the floppy to boot and recognize the USB CDROM. This can be done with MSDOS and loadlin but loadlin has an issue(it hangs) with the newer kernels (2.6.18 and greater). I searched for the loadlin source code to port it to linux but was unable to find it on the net.

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2) How would one boot from floppy, then point the system to the installer CD?

System info:
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[Code]...

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