Hi,
I'm sure this is a very basic question, but please forgive a total linux newbie.
I'm able to get Naslite+ to boot successfully from CDROM, but am unable to save the config file. Now, this could be down to a dodgy/broken floppy drive, but I'd like to rule out the possibility of my not having prepped the floppy correctly.
The instructions say that it must be a clean, formatted floppy disk - I'm using an empty 1.44MB floppy, but I formatted it under Windows (using FAT). Am I correct in thinking that Linux uses a different file system for floppies, and if so, how can I create a blank one? Not having any other linux systems to use, is there a Windows utility that can create a blank floppy in the linux file system?
Many thanks,
Richie
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