filthyskillet

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Posted: Mar. 13 2005,19:57 |
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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.
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