On Thursdayen den 7 March 2002 22.09, Warly wrote:
> "Oden Eriksson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Warly writes:
> >> "Oden Eriksson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>> Hi, Today I made my own iso:s using mkcd from contribs, but to my
> >>> surprise isolinux was installed on iso1/cd1... I did not try the
> >>> mkcd and MakeCD from misc/. I only made cd1 to have a go at the
> >>> latest cd  installer. I used "mkcd -a /path/to/cooker" on a fresh
> >>> cooker machine. What could be wrong?
> >>
> >> this is normal, user --noisolinux if you want normal cdrom.img, but
> >> isolinux is more generic, so I set it by default.
> >
> > Ahh!, thanks!. I noticed that a lot of useful stuff (to me) ended up
> > on iso{2,3,4} and not on iso1, and I have a hard time figuring out how
> > to make it as I want... Since isolinux is generally on the second disk
> > I guess you use some woodoo magic? Would you mind sharing the secrets
> > on how the final cd:s are made, rating files, etc.? --
> > Kindest regards // Oden Eriksson
> > Deserve-IT Networks/HFE Systems
>
> I have added the current config file for 8.2 in /misc/doc, other way
> for you to change what you want to be in CD 1 would be to change
> the rpmsrate package rates.

Great! I will check it out ASAP.


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