+++ Happy Clown [freebsd] [24/12/02 00:33 +0000]:
| Then
|      > chroot /usr/release
|      > cd /usr/src/release
|      > make iso.1
| 
| This also went through ok.
| 
| My problem is... the ISO images created don't appear to be bootable. At 
| least they're not recognised as such by the burning software I'm using 
| (Nero... OK, I'm burning them on a windows machine :-/ that's where the 
| burner is).
| 
| Am I missing any options with the make iso.1 command or any other steps to 
| make these ISO images bootable? Any helpful suggestions from anyone?
| 

        What do you mean by "don't appear to be bootable"?
Did you burn it and then found out that its not bootable?
After going through /usr/src/release/Makefile, I realize
that the image created is bootable. Why don't you burn it
and test?

Regards,
Shantanu

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