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2005 May 17
0
RE: Bootitng and CDShell...
Hello,
Can anyone help me?
Does any of you manage to load (boot) Bootitng through CDShell?
How can I ensure that diskemu emulates a 1.44MB floppy?
Any ideas?
Thank you
Andreas Gortsilas
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From: David F. [mailto:support at terabyteunlimited.com]
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To: 'Andreas Gortsilas'
Subject: RE: B...
2005 May 18
0
RE: Bootitng and CDShell...
...ur question.
Please contact the CDShell developer.
Luis Correia
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> From: Andreas Gortsilas mailing list account
> [mailto:agorts_mlst at sabo.gr]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 7:59 AM
> To: 'syslinux at zytor.com'
> Subject: [syslinux] RE: Bootitng and CDShell...
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> Hello,
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> Can anyone help me?
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> Does any of you manage to load (boot) Bootitng through CDShell?
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> How can I ensure that diskemu emulates a 1.44MB floppy?
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2005 Apr 26
3
A HowTo guide?
I've very new to this... what I want to achieve, is to have my clients
network boot - and then be presented with a menu, allowing them *well,
me* to choose what to do.
Maybe, boot from the main hard disk, or boot a disk image from a samba
share, or maybe even boot a CD image, instead of having the actual CD in
the drive.
Also, I would want to be able to change this menu, without actually
2005 Apr 27
1
floppy image issues
...d=ubuntu-installer/i386/initrd.gz
> > ramdisk_size=13318 root=/dev/rd/0 rw --
>
> Ubuntu rocks.
>
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> >
> > label image
> > # hard disk imager, will burn multipe CD's on a local burner
> > kernel memdisk
> > append initrd=BootItNG/image-exe.img
> >
> > label dosimage
> > # hard disk imager, will burn multipe CD's on a local burner
> > kernel memdisk
> > append initrd=BootItNG/dosimage.IMA
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> I haven't tried it in a while, but I think it runs, but when
> i...
2006 Oct 31
3
Laptop+SDMMC+Extlinux+Memdisk+Floppy images=headaches
...card, then I installed an MBR loader
with lilo (lilo -M /dev/sda). Then I used fdisk to create a partition
and to make it active (primary partition). I then formatted the
partition with mke2fs and ran extlinux to make it bootable.
I copied on it a few floppy images (i.e. a sample dos boot disk,
the bootitng floppy install disk, a win98 boot disk) and added the
extlinux.conf file with the required sections like:
label bootit
kernel memdisk
append initrd=bootit.img
label boot98
kernel memdisk
append initrd=boot98.img
label freedos
kernel memdisk
append initrd=freedos.img
and I thought I would go on...