I believe the explanation is for building Woody disks. The kernel
update I installed from the page that referred me to the page I sent
to you provides an image that requires a Woody CDROM 1 to be placed in
the drive after the kernel is updated.
Chris
On -1 xxx -1, it was written:
Reply-To: ML
Chris Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One source with a method for doing this is at
>
> http://wiki.osuosl.org/display/LNX/Making+a+Custom+Boot+CD+for+Debian
>
> Also on that page, he mentions some shell scripts that automate much
> of the process. Even though this page is for Dell Linux users
One source with a method for doing this is at
http://wiki.osuosl.org/display/LNX/Making+a+Custom+Boot+CD+for+Debian
Also on that page, he mentions some shell scripts that automate much of
the process. Even though this page is for Dell Linux users, the
information on it and links will probably be
Hi,
In fact, all my question is in the subject. I must install a new Debian
system on my laptop but I have a braille display which can only work
with BRLTTY 3.6 (the Papenmeier BRAILLEX EL40S)
does it exist somewhere on the web a documentation explaning step by
step how to construct such diskette
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