[wplug] Making a RedHat 9 bootdisk
Ed Stewart
stewart at mail.bedog1.net
Mon Jun 2 09:18:17 EDT 2003
Vanco, Donald wrote:
>Ed Stewart wrote:
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>>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
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> 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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Ed Stewart wrote: Thanks Don,locate did the trick, rpm -q mkbootdisk
told me it was installed, locate told me it was hiding in /sbin. I just
rebooted with the disk and it works fine Thank much for the help, Ed
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