[wplug] Making a RedHat 9 bootdisk

Vanco, Donald VANCOD at PIOS.com
Mon Jun 2 08:12:51 EDT 2003


Ed Stewart wrote:
> Thanks Don. I did a google search before posting my question and found
> just what you told me but the results are the same,here is what I get
> 
> [root at localhost stewart]# mkbootdisk --device /dev/fd1 2.4.20-0
> bash: mkbootdisk: command not found
> [root at localhost stewart]#
> 
> Got any idea what's wrong? Ed
	Try "locate mkbootdisk" - if it returns nothing it's not installed.
If it returns something tat it's not in your path and you''' need to give
explicit path to get it to execute.  If it's not installed (and you have an
account set up on Red Hat Network) just do "up2date mkbootdisk".

Don



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