Hi Norm. You can probably find a Red Hat boot disk image somewhere (just google it), and there are Windows utilities for writing images to floppies. I think one of them is called rwfloppy, which I can send to you if you can't find it. You will probably have to edit the boot disk once it's created so that it points to your linux drive. When you get your system back up and running I would recommend installing LILO so that you don't run into this problem again. The newer versions of Windows also have built-in support for booting multiple OSes. -James On Sun, 1 Feb 2004, Norm Legare wrote:
Hi All,
My desktop has 2 hard drives, one with Windows, one with Linux. By inserting the floppy, it boots Linux. Unfortunately, the floppy just stopped working (I get the Linux prompt, but then booting reports disk failure) for some reason. I need to retrieve several files on the Linux hard drive. I have RedHat 7.1 on cd. Can a new boot floppy be made while preserving the existing Linux installation?
Thanks, Norm
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