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13. <ahref="#13">I've created a root fs. Then I've tried to create the boot disk using the 2 disk compression method. The device selection is /dev/fd0, size is 1440k, but the initrd_image.gz is 715k. I don't know much about boot disks but shouldn't the boot disks contain mainly the kernel?</a>
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14. <ahref="#14">There isn't enough room left on my 1440 floppy to make a Boot or Root disk.Is there any way to free up more space apart from reducing the size of the kernel?</a>
14. <ahref="#14">There isn't enough room left on my 1440 floppy to make a Boot or Root disk. Is there any way to free up more space apart from reducing the size of the kernel?</a>
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15. <ahref="#15">gBootRoot doesn't start because it can't locate Gtk.pm?</a>
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So you are probably wondering what all this has to do with the large initrd
size when using the 2 disk compression method.
Linuxrc can be anything, from a statically-linked executable to a script
Linuxrc can be anything from a statically-linked executable to a script
which requires the dynamically-linked ash executable.
In the case of the 2
disk compression method, the later method is employed, and this uses