I looked at El Torito a few years ago in this regard. It allows you to
have a choice of which floppy image gets booted so there is no space
problem. The first problem I saw at that time was a lack of support for
this feature in mkisofs. That might be solved now in mkhybrid, but the
bigger problem
Greetings,
I am considering selling Official CD's on the internet. At this point, I
don't know if I have enough hard drive to offer all the platforms (maybe
after I earn a few dollars I can invest in more hard drive space). So
beyond, i386 and the source .iso files, what is the popularit
On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 08:07:35AM -0600, Brooks R. Robinson wrote:
> I am considering selling Official CD's on the internet. At this point, I
>don't know if I have enough hard drive to offer all the platforms (maybe
>after I earn a few dollars I can invest in more hard drive space). So
>b
Does anyone know of anyplace that I can find documentation on adding a
custom kernel to the Debain CD? I need to get an install cd that will boot
the DAC960 driver, so I can install onto drives on that controller. Any help
would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Sam Hamilton
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Hi, my name is Chelsea Lewis and I am a web-marketing person at 1st-Memory Warehouse (
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On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Antti wrote:
> We would be interested in becoming an official (or, at least
> approved) mirror-site of your site. Our FTP-server is located
> in New York and it is hosted at Stealth Communications, Inc
> aka stealth.net. We are currently mirroring your site daily,
> a
I am looking for the LINUX operating system to download and later burn to a
CD. To be perfectly honest, I have no idea what I am doing. I have a CD
burner and I am running windows me. I cant tell if your web site has it
available for download or not because I am not that smart when it comes to
I was going to email about this last week, but I had some problems with the
backups, so I forgot. Anyways, we're running a full debian-cd mirror
alongside the debian general and incoming mirrors at debian.uchicago.edu in
/debian-cd/stable/official. Access is available via ftp, web, and rsync. We
Thanks,
for adding us to one of the official mirrors. I wonder could we
have our entry to look something like this:
USA, New York (http://www.stealth.net/">Stealth
Communications, Inc.)
Or just simply:
USA, New York (Stealth Communications, Inc.)
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Please try to use http://www.linuxiso.org
>FACE="Comic Sans MS" LANG="0">I am looking for the LINUX operating system to
>download and later burn to a
>CD. To be perfectly honest, I have no idea what I am doing. I have a CD
>burner and I am running windows me. I cant tell if your web site has
On 7 Jan 2001, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> It would help if someone could inform me of what kernels are on what
> CDs for other arches, if there are any, on other arches.
According to debian-cd/tools/boot/potato/boot-*:
Alpha: only CD 1 is bootable, with something that seems like a multi-boot
thing
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