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Recipe 13.3. Creating a Knoppix Boot Diskette13.3.1 ProblemYour system will not boot from a CD, but you would still like to use Knoppix. How do you get a Knoppix boot diskette? 13.3.2 SolutionKnoppix comes with a boot image all ready to copy to a diskette. Load and mount your Knoppix CD on any Linux system, load a new, blank diskette, and run: # dd if=/cdrom/KNOPPIX/boot.img of=/dev/fd0 bs=1440k You can also create the boot diskette in Windows. Open a DOS window, then open the KNOPPIX directory on the CD: c:> d: d:> cd \KNOPPIX Then create the diskette: d:> mkfloppy.bat Boot the system with the diskette, stick in the Knoppix CD when it tells you to, and you're in business. 13.3.3 DiscussionIncluding a DOS batch file to make a Knoppix boot diskette is a nice touch—another handy tool for your rescue kit. 13.3.4 See Also
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