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Figure 15.17: Changing directories to /lib/modules
(there will be several numbers after 2.2, as in 2.2.2-0.1 or 2.2.5-1).
Now that you’ve found the kernel version, you can tell the mkbootdisk command which kernel
to copy to your floppy. (If you don’ttellmkbootdisk where to copy the kernel, it will default to
copying to the floppy in /dev/fd0.)
Just type:
mkbootdisk --device /dev/fd0 2.2.5-1
Then press
Enter .
Tip: If your screen becomes a little crowded with commands and “command not
founds,” you can always start with a clean slate by typing clear at the prompt.
You’re done.
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