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				writing an image to a 3.5 with linux
			 
			one of my friends told me about an os he found called menuetos.  the os loads itself into ram from a floppy and doesn't change the physical hard drive at all!! it contains a compiler, a gui, all sorts of cool stuff, but i can't figure out how to write an image to the floppy with linux.  i'm running mandrake 9.2, using a 1.44 mb floppy disk, but i'm not sure what kind of disk drive i have.  all i need is the basic commands to write the image from root, i really want to try this out. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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		 thank you, latch.  i ended up using dd if=/home/marduk/Desktop/menuetos.img of=/mnt/floppy/img (img being what i named the image to allow the write process...before that it kept telling me it couldn't make an image out of a directory when i just used /mnt/floppy).  i really appreciate your help, and if anybody wants to check it out, menuetos is basically a customizable portable os for any level programmer, i'm a noob and i've got it doing what i want.  thanks again!! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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