clacker


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Posted: Sep. 08 2004,16:17 |
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yes, I created mine right in the /home/dsl directory ( ~ ).
But now that I think about it, I can't see why the multisession CD wouldn't work. It's isolinux.bin and boot.cat that are linked to the boot sector, not isolinux.cfg. So perhaps you could come up with a clever way to burn the dsl 0.8.0 iso as a multisession, and the create a newcd/boot/isolinux directory with a new syslinux.cfg and fr.kb, make a new iso, and then burn that as well.
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