This is a discussion on mkiso for Slack9.1 from Linux Format DVD problems within the Slackware Linux Support forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> MikeyD wrote: >>um if you can read the dvd to make the iso images, why don't you just >>boot ...
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| MikeyD wrote: >>um if you can read the dvd to make the iso images, why don't you just >>boot from the dvd to install? it works. > > > Maybe like me he has no home dvd drive, but can record the isos at work or > something. Ah to save all the speculation, I can help out here... My main linux box has SuSE 8.1 , dvd and stuff BUT I'm experimenting with some old Pentiums with 64Meg ram which I want to network - just to see if I can- and want an un-bloated OS. The problem I have is that these old boxes don't like a boot image over 1.4Meg in size and I am very definitely at the learning stage for burning bootable ISOs. So - as soon as I work out how... I will burn a bog standard Slackware ISO install CD and make a boot floppy diskette which has just enough info to drice the CDROM and find the CD's boot image. I know I could burn the 1.4M floppy image onto the CD but I feel sure that some of the boxes don't even boot from CD acording to the BIOS so I guess the floppy poining to the CDROM is a safer bet. If anyone knows of some good HOWTO pages which explain a little about boot/root images ramdisk and the order everything happens on power-up I'd be grateful Cheers folks -- Andy Richardson 99% of Linux users moved away from Windows 99% of Windows users don't know there's a choice |
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| -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > Ah to save all the speculation, I can help out here... > > My main linux box has SuSE 8.1 , dvd and stuff BUT > > I'm experimenting with some old Pentiums with 64Meg ram which I want to > network - just to see if I can- and want an un-bloated OS. > The problem I have is that these old boxes don't like a boot image over > 1.4Meg in size and I am very definitely at the learning stage for > burning bootable ISOs. > > So - as soon as I work out how... I will burn a bog standard Slackware > ISO install CD and make a boot floppy diskette which has just enough > info to drice the CDROM and find the CD's boot image. The ISO's you made from the linux format dvd are bootable, first one is install, second is live rescue. If you want a bog-standard slackware cd you might want to try following the instructions in the isolinux folder rather than using the magazine's script. > > I know I could burn the 1.4M floppy image onto the CD but I feel sure > that some of the boxes don't even boot from CD acording to the BIOS so I > guess the floppy poining to the CDROM is a safer bet. > > If anyone knows of some good HOWTO pages which explain a little about > boot/root images ramdisk and the order everything happens on power-up > I'd be grateful > You've checked the readmes in the bootdisks and rootdisks folders, yes? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/5cj4seVxKm0DPWERAhB6AJ0VhWB8NLWEo7Qk4DJSnkTda5NdQA Cg5/TA Vnnhme0bz3tRDDleCaPQpMg= =6XoU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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| MikeyD <m_donaghy50@hotmail.com> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 pgp trash troll delete > > So - as soon as I work out how... I will burn a bog standard > > Slackware ISO install CD and make a boot floppy diskette which > > has just enough info to drice the CDROM and find the CD's boot > > image. > The ISO's you made from the linux format dvd are bootable, first > one is install, second is live rescue. If you want a > bog-standard slackware cd you might want to try following the > instructions in the isolinux folder rather than using the > magazine's script. The whole problem here is that MikeyD has destroyed his credibility by using pgp. He's a pgp troll and it is hard to take him seriously. The unwarranted inline use of pgp in usenet postings is both irresponsible and unreasonable, not to mention it violates this ng's policy and usenet standards of general netiquette. cordially, as always, rm |
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| On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 10:30:55 +0000, andy richardson wrote: > Having a nightmare trying to get the iso made for Slackware9.1 from the > Distro on Linux Format DVD magazine. See: http://www.linuxformat.co.uk/modules...&forum=1&34966 Sorry about the long URL. E.S. -- Remove 'X' to reply by E-mail. Linux 2.6.0 |