At first i want to say "Thanks" for this great utility. I helps me a lot. Only now i'm stuck on 1 piece. I think this one is related to those BIOS that has problems. I have at work only IBM machines (and as anyone know IBM isn't 100% IBM Compatible :-) Oh, before i go further, i'm using ISOLINUX v1.72 with Boot Scripter 1.0 b9 and i'm not sure if i'm on the right address. I created a CD with 2x memdisk 1.44, 1x memdisk 2.88 and the W2000 Pro loader (the i386 in root of CD). I created a menu 1 - 4 and as default (after 10 sec) it has to boot to the first HD. All disks working great, even the automated installation of W2000. After a reboot of the system i let it wait for the time out. And then it went wrong. If the CD tries to boot from local HD 0x80 i got the message "can't read device" and the CD restarts to the menu. Is this the 'Known' BIOS problem and if so can i overcome it. kind regards, Eddy Sweelssen P.S. it took me some hours to read all the docs on the net, but 'Whoooaa' it was wurth it. Now i know 20% more about my machine and what it is doing (wrong!) . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <zytor.com/pipermail/syslinux/attachments/20020506/4d22d8f7/attachment.html>
Hi,>Oh, before i go further, i'm using? ISOLINUX v1.72 with Boot Scripter1.0 b9 and i'm not sure if i'm on the right>address.This isn't a problem with Isolinux, so it's not the right place for these questions. They should be emailed to me, my address is on the Boot Scriptor website.>If the CD tries to boot from local HD 0x80 i got the message "can'tread device" and the CD restarts to the menu. Is>this the 'Known' BIOS problem and if so can i overcome it.Try the command "localboot 0x80" in Isolinux. If that is successful, then the problem is in Boot Scriptor. Mike