Hello.
I'm new to this so I could being doing something stupid. However, I have
a Win2K-Pro machine that I am using to format a floppy. In a command
window I use the command:
syslinux a:
I then copy my kernel named "linux" to the floppy.
I originally tried this under version 3.52 and despite numerous attempts
and variations I could not get Syslinux to see my kernel.
I looked at a Debian boot floppy I had and noticed it used version 3.31.
In desperation I downloaded that version and it worked fine the first try.
I don't know if this is a bug or I missed something.
Tim
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I'm new to this so I could being doing something stupid. However, I have
a Win2K-Pro machine that I am using to format a floppy. In a command
window I use the command:
syslinux a:
I then copy my kernel named "linux" to the floppy.
I originally tried this under version 3.52 and despite numerous attempts
and variations I could not get Syslinux to see my kernel.
I looked at a Debian boot floppy I had and noticed it used version 3.31.
In desperation I downloaded that version and it worked fine the first try.
I don't know if this is a bug or I missed something.
Tim
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