Re: 2.4 kernel as default boot kernel on CD #1 ??
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Erik Andersen wrote on Sun Apr 07, 2002 um 12:24:53AM:
> The slackware installer already uses isolinux, which lets
> then pack multiple kernels onto a single CD.... Here is
> what they do:
>
> http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/slackware/isolinux/
I looked at how it is done. Not the ideal way for us.
- It is the same syslinux, extended with the method to read iso9660
from ElTorito's native mode
- no menus, as far as I can see
- hard to manage all kernels and all different profiles with this
prompt
- another method of "booting" floppy images on the disk (which would be
nice) is marked as buggy on most BIOSes
Gruss/Regards,
Eduard.
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