Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
> Graham S. Jarvis wrote:
>   
>> Hello All,
>>
>> Could someone confirm that when you create a cd-rom using the 
>> AstLinux-0.4.3_iso file the Message along the top of the window reads - 
>> "Welcome to AstLinux 0.4.0!" and not .... 0.4.3
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -Graham S. Jarvis-
>>
>>     
>
> Graham,
>
>       This is true.
>
>       Unfortunately, the program that I use for Windows autorun support is 
> commercially licensed.  The binary that they provide generates that 
> config file.  If you change any of the parameters in that file, it 
> requires you to regenerate the checksum.  I don't really have a windows 
> machine available when I generate the releases, so I can't run the binary...
>
>       When I change it, I am going to make it say "Welcome to AstLinux" so I 
> don't ever have to update it!
>
>
>   
Kristian,

I'll burn the ISO and see what it does exactly tomorrow, but from the 
looks of it, you should be able to accomplish the installer part with a 
Nullsoft (http://nsis.sourceforge.net).  I have some experience with it 
to create installation CD's for OpenVPN with the Windows GUI tool.  
Works pretty slick and has a ton of options.  You'd then just set the 
Autorun.inf to show open=<nameofinstaller.exe> which is the installer 
that is created with the Nullsoft script.

Darrick


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Darrick Hartman
DJH Solutions, LLC
http://www.djhsolutions.com

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