Red Hat Rescue Mode The Red Hat installation program has undergone changes that will allow you to create a custom boot disk for your specific system. This new boot disk is customized according to your system's hardware configuration. This will ensure that you will always be able to boot your system, even if LILO has been overwritten by another operating system. Your boot disk is the first disk in a two-part rescue disk set. The second disk required for rescue mode must be created from the rescue.img image file, located in the images directory of the Red Hat Linux CD. To create the second disk, insert a blank floppy in your system's floppy drive, and type dd if=rescue.img of=/dev/fd0 bs=72k. You may then boot into rescue mode by booting from your boot disk, and typing rescue at the boot prompt. Insert the disk created from rescue.img when prompted to do so. [1-Main] [2-General] [3-Expert] [4-Rescue] [5-Kickstart] [6-Kernel]