Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Writing and Verifying a Floppy Image

First format a floppy with the following command:



fdformat /dev/fd0 (in Linux)
fdformat /dev/rfd0c (in OpenBSD)
format A: (in DOS)


Linux and OpenBSD


Insert a floppy and use the dd command to write an floppy image to the floppy diskette.



dd if=floppy46.fs of=/dev/fd0 bs=32k (in Linux)
dd if=floppy46.fs of=/dev/rfd0c bs=32k (in OpenBSD)


Use the following command to make sure that the image is written correctly to
the floppy.



cmp /dev/fd0 floppy46.fs (in Linux)
cmp /dev/rfd0c floppy46.fs (in OpenBSD)


Windows and DOS


If you use Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7, use fdimage or ntrw to write the boot floppy. Make sure the floppy has been formatted first.



C:\> ntrw floppy46.fs a:
3.5", 1.44MB, 512 bytes/sector
bufsize is 9216
1474560 bytes written


Or,



C:\> fdimage -q floppy46.fs a:


In Windows 9x/ME or DOS, you can use rawrite to write your boot floppy.



C:\> rawrite
RaWrite 1.2 - Write disk file to raw floppy diskette

Enter source file name: floppy46.fs
Enter destination drive: a
Please insert a formatted diskette into drive A: and press -ENTER- :

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