> Yes, I've done this. However, when trying to use that kernel on a floppy
> disk for installation (we build nearly 50 servers a month for our business),
> you cannot boot off of a floppy using that kind of kernel image.
If you use lilo on the floppy it should work. I think someone said a while
back that support for selfbooting kernels were going away. This may be a
mix up of mine though.
Peter
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