roberts
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Posted: Aug. 31 2004,04:49 |
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We are getting a little off topic here, but... If you want to have your ci (0.7.x) or uci (0.8.x) mount at boot time for a hard drive installed system, then add mydsl-load path_to_your_ci/filename.ci to your /opt/bootlocal.sh
Back on topic: The main reason the Knoppix went to isolinux is for more room. Syslinux represented a boot floppy image and in order to support more hardware at boot time, there is simply not enough room in 1.44MB. I know, as I am sure they know, that there are other variations for syslinux. Using isolinux breaks this floppy size limitation. That is how Knoppix and other 3.4+ based distros support more boot time hardware.
Now if you are getting a checksum error, I think that should indicate a local error, dirty cdrom reader, or possible bad or marginal burn. We were getting this "problems" at the last release too. I am not saying isolinux solves everything, but it sure allows us developers more room to be creative.
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