> 1.When i edit the bootdisk.ima from the ISO,it writes the config.db and
> modules.db in that bootdisk.ima
Obviously you need some kind of writable media, preferably one that can
be hard-protected. 3.5" Floppydisks are ideal for this situation because
they all come with a write-inhibit switch.
> 2.I've extracted the iso contents to a folder named LEAF. When i replace the
> bootdisk.ima with this modified one , should mkisofs be used to recreate the
> iso or creating the iso from nero or ashampoo would do the trick
I used Nero before on my old Bering distro but couldn't make it work
with the uClib version. Use mkisofs from the cdrecord project and get
isolinux from the syslinux project. Don't put anything on the iso that
you don't want to use, including the bootdisk.ima which would only be
usefull if you use some El Torito scheme. You cannot use El Torito
however since this is based on floppy emulation and will conflict with
the actual floppy drive.
> 3.Also i checked out the HOWTO of creating a bering bootcd in windows but it
> was giving some error on the mkisofs
> I've narrowed the problem down to that being of iso creation.Kindly help
> me in creating a bootable Bering-LEAF iso
This is how I created mine:
==
D:\cdrtools\mkisofs -o bering.iso -b isolinux.bin
-c isolinux.cat -no-emul-boot
-boot-load-size -boot-info-table
-hide isolinux.cat -hide isolinux.bin
-l diskcontent
==
isolinux can be found here: http://syslinux.zytor.com/iso.php
Config file example here: http://raf2000.fortunecity.com/tips.html
(which is my actual config)
Gordon
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