#include <hallo.h> Chris Lawrence wrote on Sun Apr 07, 2002 um 02:54:39PM:
> Per discussion on debian-cd, I have prepared a test ISO and changes to > debian-cd to allow the use of ISOLINUX in the boot sector. Looks nice. It is not the ideal thing that I imagined, but it would do the job. But: - BUG! You use root.bin for all images, but the root images are different. Currently, only vanilla is installable with your disk. - Wishlist: see attachment. Gruss/Regards, Eduard. -- This is Linux Country. On a quiet night, you can hear Windows reboot.
--- isolinux.txt.orig Mon Apr 8 01:25:37 2002 +++ isolinux.txt Mon Apr 8 01:34:25 2002 @@ -4,10 +4,11 @@ your system, as you can boot from it to repair the system on your hard disk if that ever becomes necessary (press <09F307> for details). -On most systems, you can go ahead and press <09ENTER07> to begin installation. -You will probably want to try doing that before you try anything else. If -you run into trouble or if you already have questions, press <09F107> for -quick installation help. +For a "safe" installation with kernel 2.2.20, you can press <09ENTER07> to begin. +If you want additional features like modern hardware support, specify a +different boot flavor at the boot prompt (press <09F307> to get an overview). +If you run into trouble or if you already have questions, press <09F107> +for quick installation help. 0fWARNING07: You should completely back up all of your hard disks before proceeding. The installation procedure can completely and 0cirreversibly07 @@ -17,8 +18,6 @@ 0bDebian GNU/Linux07 comes with 0fABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY07, to the extent permitted by applicable law. For copyright information, press <09F1007>. - -The idepci kernel is used by default. (Press <09F307> for other options.) Press <09F107> for help, or <09ENTER07> to boot.