Other Help Topics :: Help With Burning Iso's On CD
Looks like the CD is built to act like a hard drive.
The thing that seems to be key is the part about getting tools to minipulate the image because
there is a statement
"you cannot build an ISO image that boots isolinux.bin correctly using nero, cdrwin or other buyware recording software, you have to use cdrpack/mkisofs (you can record the generated ISO image generate by cdrpack/mkisofs using nero, cdrwin or others). I will create a patched version of isolinux.bin that can also be used with nero or so when I have some spare time."
I am asuming you mean linux newbie ?
The barts way thing looks to be more dos windoze with addon tools and isolinux .
I think isolinux is a dos floppy 1.44 emulation type thing.
i guess i got wht the bart'z way is ... but i m kinda confused ... it goes somewht like this ... here i m using slax,dsl and feather linux
create a new folder and name it as "multibootcd"
make folders named as "slax", "dsl" and "feather" in the "Multibootcd"
then copy all the files from ur distro( or iso) to the respective folders
i got this part ... but then there'z something abt making the boot menu and stuffs ... i didnt understand even a bit of it ! ... so basically i m thinking of getting some boot menu making tool and then using tht menu i'd link the boot menu to the live boot loaders ... i hope i m making sense ! also see if u can get the boot image for the cd'z
oh yeah and its built to act as an hdd but read-only ! and when u restart the OS ... all everything is resetted ... i tried feather linux the other day it had an option to build a cd with the settings u hv configured ! maybe dsl also has some option like tht ... i m assuming tht some of the important files to run the OS r copied to ram and the extra'z are taken from the cd !
http://www.geocities.com/potato.geo/bootlinuxcd.html
found this
sounds like your on the right track!
I am trying to get machine with burner set up
I think we need to get isollinux to point to lilo and lilo to point to images
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