There is a bootdisk.img in the images directory of the Fedora4 CD1(first of 4 cds) and also in the dvd. You can use this image to make a boot disk. This will enable you to boot to your installation. You can do this before you install/upgrade fedora.
Question : Wouldnt the boot disk from fedora 1(or any version) work to boot into Fedora4(or any version) ?
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Jorge A. Colazo wrote:
Hi,
I could not find help in the archived messages for this:
I am switching from FC1 to FC4. My machine has 2 hard drives, hda with Win XP and hdb for Linux.
I noticed during the installation process that FC4 no longer seems to give the option of creating a boot floppy or cd (as FC1 did).
I do not want to install GRUB or LILO, since I will use Linux only sporadically , and then I feel more convenient to insert a boot floppy when I need it to start Linux rather than touching the MBR ( i know a couple of fellows who had problems with the boot loaders).
My question is : Can I still anyhow make a boot floppy or CD to start FC4? How?
Thank you very much
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