[snip]
>>> added a line to blacklabimager to get all the files from the bios
>>> directory including the boot.cat one I had added into it;
>>>
>>>     cp /usr/lib/syslinux/modules/bios/* $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/isolinux
>>>
>>> It booted this time! However, I still didn't see my own vesamenu. I
>>> instead was greeted with my splash screen graphic and a "Guest" login
>>> invitation and that led nowhere of course.

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So, after working with Systemback and making distributable isos from it, I'm 
pretty sure I can copy the files Systemback puts into the syslinux folder of a 
live iso and believe this would work because the DVDs made from Systemback isos 
boot without error. 

However, the Systemback software has got me rethinking using Black Dog Image 
Creator at all. I've still got some "personalizing" to do for the C4C Lubuntu 
ReSpin, but here's what I'm liking about Systemback so far:

1. The creation of a distributable "live" iso with Systemback is incredibly 
easy, and they each boot in every 32-bit machine I've tried them (burned on 
DVD) in.
2. Systemback has the ability to use Ubiquity, but claims to be able to work 
with whatever bootloader I choose (would this then work with Yaboot for PowerPC 
I wonder? I've yet to see if Systemback installs on PPC).
3. The polished GUI of Systemback makes it a real visual treat to work with 
(for a non-programmer like me) and because it's a great, easy-to-use backup 
system too, I've got no problem including it for the end-user.
4. They've overcome the 4GB iso limit! I've created several isos larger than 
4GB that are both live and successfully install a working system too.

Eric Bradshaw

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