Ok here is my problem i do not know the command to load a driver for my network card in Ted hat linux 6.0 could sombody give me a hand. and if there is anyone that has a list of commands for red hat that would be great also (2 Replies)
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I got the book Linux Unleashed that comes with the Slackware 3.0 Version of Linux for $2.00.I also have Red Hat Linux 7.2 (No book, just the OS).What I wanted to know was,other than the bells and whistles of Red Hat is there any significant difference... (2 Replies)
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Hi,
My dear friends,
I am trying to install red hat linux. I have downloaded its disc1. On the instructions page, the next stage is to make the boot disk, so that I can boot from the floppy. However, I am unable to locate the boot image iso file. I tried on google, but I got a few files which... (3 Replies)
Hello there!
Will anybody please tell me some good links to online eBooks on Red Hat Linux 9 user experiences and the like. If the books are in PDF Format, it will be nice to read.
Thanks for cooperation in advance.
Enjoy using open source and breathe freely!
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
mkfatimage16
MKFATIMAGE16(1) Make HDIMAGE for DOSEMU MKFATIMAGE16(1)NAME
mkfatimage16 - generate a virtual drive image suitable for DOSEMU
SYNOPSIS
mkfatimage16 [ -b bsectfile ] [{ -t tracks | -k Kbytes }] [ -l volume-label ] [ -f outfile ] [ -p ] [ file... ]
DESCRIPTION
mkfatimage16 creates a hdimage file for DOSEMU that is pre-loaded with the files specified on the command line. The output is either writ-
ten to stdout (hence do not forget to append " > hdimagefile", else you will see garbage on the screen) or to the file specified by the -f
option. For the latter you may also use option -p in order to force padding up to the given size. This padding will result in so-called
holes on an ext2-FS, hence the actual disk usage will not be greater. The file created by mkfatimage16 then can be used as a virtual
drive, when defined in /etc/dosemu.conf. As long as -k is not given, the number of heads is always 4 and you have 17 sectors per head else
it is adjusted accordingly. To vary the size, you may either use the -t option or specify the total amount of Kbytes via -k option.
All files given behind the options will be copied onto the hdimage. In addition a DOSEMU suitable master boot record (MBR) is established
and via option -b you may specify a boot sector that gets inserted as first sector of the partition. To later access the hdimage outside of
DOSEMU you should use mtools (/etc/mtools.conf parameters partition=1 and offset=128).
OPTIONS -b file
Insert the first 512 bytes of file into the bootsector of the partition.
-t num Make the virtual disk have num tracks. This is the one way to define the size of the disk.
-k Kbytes
Make the virtual disk be Kbytes in size. Using -t and -k are mutual exclusive.
-l label
insert label as volume label for the disk.
-f outfile
The hdimage is written to outfile instead of stdout
-p Pad the hdimage with zero up to the total size given by -t or -k (only in conjunction with -f).
AUTHOR
Pasi Eronen (pe@iki.fi) and Peter Wainwright.
BUGS
This program doesn't support name mangling and does very little checking for non-DOS filenames. Disk full condition isn't detected (and
probably causes erratic behaviour). Duplicate files aren't detected.
AVAILABILITY
Comes with DOSEMU
SEE ALSO dosemu(1), xdosemu(1), mtools(1)Version ALPHA 0.98 September, 1998 MKFATIMAGE16(1)