Slight error during copy-paste:
The -boot-load-size parameter should be followed by the number 4
==
D:\cdrtools\mkisofs -o bering.iso -b isolinux.bin
-c isolinux.cat -no-emul-boot
-boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table
-hide isolinux.cat -hide isolinux.bin
-l diskcontent
==
Sorry...
Gordon Bos wrote:
>> 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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