srmbootfat
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srmbootfat
srmbootfat
Linux/Alpha SRM boot block composer
srmbootfat
filesystem_image
boot_file
DESCRIPTIONS
srmbootfat
This tool is a quick hack and is not supposed to exist in its present
state for long.
Srmbootfat finds boot_file
in the root directory of the FAT file system stored in file
filesystem_image
and makes it bootable by writing the appropriate SRM boot block into the
file system image file. This will work only on unpartitioned disks (such as
floppies), because otherwise the boot block would need to be written into the
partition table, which is outside the file system. However, a hard drive
containing a FAT file system would most probably be partitioned using the PC
partition table, which SRM cannot boot from anyway.
The bootloader (boot_file)
must be contiguous, i.e. occupy consecutive blocks.
ARGUMENTS
filesystem_image
The name of the file containing a FAT file system image, e.g.
/dev/fd0.
boot_file
The file name of the bootloader.
AUTHOR
Nikita Schmidt cetus@snowball.ucd.ie
SEE ALSO
aboot(8), mke2fs(8), e2writeboot(8)