Re: How do I make a boot disk so I can restore Grub?

From: Joe Zeff (the.guy.with.the.sideburns_at_lasfs.org)
Date: 01/24/05


Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 22:05:40 GMT

On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 15:33:28 -0600, ANTant@zimage.com wrote:

>Please note that I am not a Linux/UNIX expert. Debian's Sarge installer
>set up these partitions for me back in October 2004 since I had no ideas
>how to configure my partitions. I am still learning my ways in it. Thank
>you in advance. :)

You might want to check your installer to see if it has an option to
create a boot disk, or can act as a rescue CD. If the latter, you
don't need a floppy. If that fails, try getting hold of a Knoppix CD,
as it has a live version of Linux on it that runs from the CD.

-- 
Joe Zeff
     The Guy With the Sideburns
Debating unix flavors in the context of anything Microsoft is like
talking about which ice cream flavor tastes least like sawdust with
turpentine sauce.
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