On Friday 21 November 2003 12:33 pm, David Rangel wrote: > I installed fedora on an Intel PC. At > the end of the installation, when prompted > to make a boot disk, I received an error > indicating that the install system was > unable to create sucha disk because the > number of modules required to boot the > machine made it impossible to fit the > boot files on the 1.44Mb floppy. > How does one make a boot floppy in such cases? > How do I boot into my system now if there > is a problem with the MBR? > Thank you for any input. Floppies are becoming less and less useful. I always keep the latest version of Knoppix around to use as a rescue disk (plus it's way cool). The first Fedora CD will also boot in "rescue" mode. -- John