If isolinux is kept for 8.2, what's keeping you from also allowing it to
boot memtest-x86? It would be an awesome thing to be able to tell
users "it sounds like you've got hardware problems, boot CD 2 and select
memtest". Compare that to "go to /images on CD1, find memtest-x86.bin,
make a boot floppy with the instructions at http://www.linux-mandrake.com/..."
I think this would be a VERY good thing (provided there's not a major
technical showstopper with memtest-x86, which is what I'm afraid of).
Blue skies... Todd
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